The more inviting to bee colonies, the better chance berry fields have at proper pollination.
Find out how scientists are developing electronic ‘veterinarians’ for these important pollinators.
Swarm of researchers set out to find and recommend the best ways and time for bringing bees and blueberry plants together.
Good deeds should not only go unpunished — neighboring farmers should pay for the benefit.
Pollinators continue to persist, some despite having a pandemic of their own to deal with.
Christi Heintz, former Director of Production Research and Environmental Affairs for the Almond Board of California, apparently died from a bee sting.
BeeWhere, a new GIS mapping technology, lets almond growers and beekeepers know what the others are doing for more seamless production.
Initiative includes a new collaboration with the North American non-profit known for National Pollinator Week.
After successful field trials that resulted in significant yields, Israeli agtech startup is ready for its unique pollination system to spread wings.
Find out what it took to be a big winner at event held by the Empire State Development and Cornell University’s Center for Regional Economic Advancement.
See how a Syracuse, NY-based startup is using unmanned aerial vehicles to fly over orchards and increase yields by 25% to 50%.
Management of honey bees and bumble bees can contribute to optimal fruit set and better yield.
Pollination Network aims to help local growers across the U.S. find the bees they need for healthier and more sustainable crops.
Global technology agreement between two specialty agriculture suppliers promises faster and broader progress to market for bee vectoring solutions.
West Virginia University research project has developed a prototype “BrambleBee” to develop a more efficient process to pollinating brambles under cover.
Extension specialist Rufus Isaacs recognized for work on spotted wing drosophila and Integrated Crop Pollination project.
Hexacopter sprays pollen on five acres at Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard.
National Honey Board, Project Apis.m investing in pollinator research.
Researchers are finding a multi-pronged approach to pollinators give both sweet and tart cherry growers the best results.