Beekeeping
John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Beekeeping, Pest Control, Sustainability, World Population, Pollinators,

Bees, Hornets and Wasps of the World

You might already know that there are different types of bees out there, but which ones are important to our ecosystems, which ones are endangered, which ones make honey?

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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Precision AG , Education U.S. NorthEast, Beekeeping, Economics, Sustainability, World Hunger, World Population,

Bee neighborly — sharing bees helps more farmers

Benefits of cost-sharing the conservation of wild bee habitats with farmers can help overcome the tragedy of the commons

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09/05/2020 SOURCE: www.ghanabusinessnews.com

The baobab: The majestic tree of life - Ghana Business News

In Africa, especially in the Savannah region, where the weather is dry and severely hit by climate change conditions, making it difficult for many trees to survive or thrive, the Baobab Tree survives, thrives and also serves as source of life for many living creatures all year round. Background The Baobab Tree with its scientific …

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09/05/2020 SOURCE: www.orlandoweekly.com

Op-ed: World Honey Bee Day was another reminder that 40 percent of insect species are now threatened with extinction

World Honey Bee Day came and went Aug. 15, but it wasn’t a celebration: Over 40 percent of insect species are threatened with extinction. Thanks...

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09/05/2020 SOURCE: www.euractiv.com

France mulls reintroduction of neonicotinoids, faces backlash from NGOs and Germany

At its back-to-school meeting on Tuesday (1 September), France's National Council for Ecological Transition addressed the controversial issue of reintroducing neonicotinoids, a class of pesticides, to save the sugar beet industry. The issue is causing quite a stir both at home and across the Rhine. EURACTIV France reports.

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09/05/2020 SOURCE: www.brantfordexpositor.ca

Telling self-centredness to buzz off

Despite what you’ve heard, elephants are not afraid of mice. But they’re absolutely terrified of bees.

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09/05/2020 SOURCE: wamu.org

Lucy King: How Can Bees Keep The Peace Between Elephants And Humans? | WAMU

ENTER TEASER

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09/01/2020 SOURCE: www.prnewswire.com

Join the National Honey Board and U.S. Food Manufacturers to Support Honey Bees with Honey Saves Hives

/PRNewswire/ -- The National Honey Board, in collaboration with several leading U.S. food manufacturers, is launching "Honey Saves Hives," a program designed...

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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Ag Podcast US, Beekeeping, Urban Farming, Regenerative Agriculture,

Bees help our gardens grow; here's how to attract them to yours

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