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Line on Agriculture
Pollinators are directly tied to food production according to Pollinator Partnership Executive Director, Kelly Bills.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Alarms are going off from agricultural officials as an invasive insect known to be devastatingly effective at preying on honeybees and other pollinators has been seen near Savannah.
California Ag Today
Researchers on the west coast put the power of artificial intelligence to good use to protect bees from pesticides.
California Ag Today
Researchers on the west coast put the power of artificial intelligence to good use to protect bees from pesticides.
The Agribusiness Update
Twelve ag groups request seat at table for White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health, and U.S. beef exports higher again in July.
The Agribusiness Update
Nearly 30 Georgia county Farm Bureaus plant pollinator gardens to celebrate former First Lady Rosalynn Carter's 95th birthday, and USDA announces additional funding for meat and Poultry grants.
California Ag Today
Researchers on the west coast put the power of artificial intelligence to good use to protect bees from pesticides.
California Ag Today
Researchers on the west coast put the power of artificial intelligence to good use to protect bees from pesticides.
California Ag Today
For the past few years, we have been talking about the use of insecticides in agriculture and the effect it is having on the pollinators that are depended on in the ecosystem.
Fruit Grower Report
Researchers at Oregon State University’s College of Engineering are putting the power of artificial intelligence to good use in helping protect bees from pesticides.
Fruit Grower Report
Researchers at Oregon State University’s College of Engineering are putting the power of artificial intelligence to good use in helping protect bees from pesticides.
The Agribusiness Update
California farmers planting cover crops in Seeds for Bees program, and your 4th of July cookout is going to cost you more.
California Ag Today
Iowa Honey Producers Association President Jason Foley joins us to talk about what we can do to help pollinator growth.
Southeast Regional Ag News
A recent paper out of Colorado State University suggests the loss of bats due to White-nose syndrome costs U.S. agriculture up to $495 million a year.
California Ag Today
If you enjoy and know a lot about pollinators or honeybees in particular, there may be an opportunity for you to help represent the industry with a new USDA subcommittee.