Click on the links below to view profile stories on growers who have had success working with native pollinators.
Wild Pollinator Habitat Benefits Agriculture – The Nature Conservancy
Can Bees Build Soybean Yields? – Corn and Soybean Digest
New Pollination Resources Available – Growing Produce
Bee Threat at Planting – Corn and Soybean Digest
Native Pollinators Create a Buzz in Orange County – Farm Progress
A Linkage Between Bees and Beef – The California Ranchland Conservation Coalition
Growers Worry about the Availability of Bees – Fruit Growers News
Healthy Bee Populations May Boost Soybean Yields – Iowa Farm Bureau Spokesman
The Squash Bee Bargain: Plant the Crop and They Will Come – Vegetable Grower News
Pollination Role of Native Bees Studied – Good Fruit Grower
Pollinators Increase Profit, Decrease Risks – CTIC Partners
Promoting Native Bees to Produce Alfalfa Seed – Hay & Forage Magazine
Bees May Aid Soybean Pod Set – Wallaces Farmer
Growers Send in More Bees to Boost Forces – Mid-South Farmer
Attract Native Bees for Pollination Boost – Michigan Farmer
Bees May Aid Soybean Pod Set – The Farmer
Apples, Berries, Native Bee Buzz – American Agriculturalist
Can Bees Benefit Your Beans? – Indiana Prairie Farmer
Native Bees Answering the Call for Pollination Services – Southern Farmer
Bigger Roles for Native Bees – Carolina-Virginia Farmer
Native Bees and California’s Pollination Crisis – California Farmer
Beeing Kind: Enrich Your Garden with Native Pollinators – Living the Country Life
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Viewpoints: Research on Bee Crisis Critical for Agriculture – The Sacramento Bee