Category: Honeybee Research
Honeybees & Native Pollinators
Posted by Robert Heyduck | Dec 21, 2016 | Honeybee Research, Updates | 0 |
Dr. Jose Villa’s talk from Bloom to Boom
by Robert Heyduck | Jun 26, 2017 | Honeybee Research, Updates | 0 |
Video of wonderful talk from Dr. Jose Villa, USDA-ARS at our field day on June 16, 2017. Sorry about the shaky cell phone video. As it turned out we were ill prepared to capture as much video as we would have liked. Audio of all...
Read MoreMold/aflatoxin contamination of honey bee collected pollen from different Serbian regions
by Robert Heyduck | Jan 24, 2017 | Honeybee Research | 0 |
In many locales, bee pollen is collected in pollen traps by beekeepers and is sold as a health food. Pollen is high in protein, and as such, is also a very important source of bee nutrition. This protein content, as well as the...
Read MorePoster night at the American Bee Research Conference
by Robert Heyduck | Jan 23, 2017 | Honeybee Research, Updates | 0 |
There were lots of great posters and discussions this evening.
Read MoreOur keynote speaker at the North American Beekeeping Conference
by Robert Heyduck | Jan 11, 2017 | Honeybee Research, Updates | 0 |
Former USDA researcher John Lundgren: Why “saving the bees” is not enough. Read his story here. He’s now starting up an independent research center/farm.
Read MoreInvestigating Oregano de la Sierra for Potential Bee and Human Health
by Robert Heyduck | Dec 21, 2016 | Honeybee Research, Oregano, Updates | 0 |
Our goal as a team of professional farmers and researchers is to examine and promote Monarda spp....
Read MoreHoneybees & Native Pollinators
by Robert Heyduck | Dec 21, 2016 | Honeybee Research, Updates | 0 |
The global plight of honeybees and native pollinators has increasingly become a cause of alarm for...
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