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Breeding Honey Bees for Adaptation to Regionalized Plants and Artificial Diets : USDA ARS
Honey bees could be intentionally bred to thrive on plants that are already locally present or even solely on artificial diets.
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A New Technology for Environmentally Safe Pest Control Discovered Inside Insect Cells : USDA ARS
Agricultural Research Service scientists recently discovered a new technology that is safer than pesticides to control fire ants and keep them away
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Topics: Beekeeping,
fascinating research on honey bee health
Four Nutrients in Flower Pollens Improve Honey Bee Gut Health : USDA ARS
For the first time, four nutritional compounds found in different flowers have been directly proven to enhance gut health of honey bees, boosting their immune system and increasing lifespan, based on a study by U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service scientists.
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Topics: Sustainability, Beef Cattle, Animal Health,
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USDA Agency Launches New Site for Science-Minded Students : USDA ARS
AgLab, a new science-education website operated by USDA's Agricultural Research Service, is now "open for business" to student and educators alike at https://aglab.ars.usda.gov/.
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Drones : USDA ARS
Scientists with the USDA's Agricultural Research Service are using drones to sample irrigation ponds for E. coli.
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