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California Ag Today
Farm Bureau calls for "strong leadership and bipartisanship", concerns over Prop 19, and the bees are coming!
California Ag Today
The GIS mapping tool is a part of the almond industry's new five-point Pollinator Protection Program
California Ag Today
Some conservation groups are working with California farmers to bring back native pollinator habitat. Cannon Michael is one of those farmers, and the President of Bowles Farming Company.
Land & Livestock Report
New Survey Sees Biggest US Honeybee Winter Die-Off Yet
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Wintering practices for Northwest Honey Bees
Colorado Ag Today
Agriculture producers to gain from new state resolution
The Agribusiness Update
Confidence that the trade embargo will not get in the way of ag products to Cuba under Trump, and an Oregon Company comes out with new clover that's a win-win for livestock and growers.
Fruit Grower Report
We want to make sure we recognize the growers that are also working with those beekeepers to harness the excitement and energy around pollinators and their communities.
Fruit Grower Report
One thing that can be remembered is that butterflies don't nectar rob, bees when they have trouble getting into a flower will actually cut a hole in the flower and suck out nectar without pollinating.
Fruit Grower Report
Experts are looking into a lot of different causes to the devastating pollinator losses of late and may have struck on another issue.
Food Forethought
Bees are normally the first that come to mind when thinking about nature's pollinators, but birds, butterflies, bats, beetles, and other beneficial insects provide this valuable service.
Northwest Report
A number of watershed will be getting funds for rehab...legislation is waiting the President's signature to help veterinarians...and Lacy looks at pollinators.
Northwest Report
Still no farm bill...Oregon is looking to help pollinators...and Lacy discusses an amendment.
Food Forethought
According to a recent study bees underwent a mass extinction right along with the dinosaurs.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
New WSDA pamphlet to help gardeners help bees, and 2013 cherry season proves to be one of the more challenging.
Food Forethought
Many suggestions have been made as to the cause of colony collapse disorder.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
There are more farm walks scheduled this year, and some of those will be more hands on.