Baton Rouge Scientist Spotlight – Elizabeth Walsh
By: Elizabeth Walsh, USDA Baton Rouge I’m Liz Walsh, a USDA-ARS (United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service) scientist at the Baton Rouge, Louisiana location where I work in...
View ArticleThe Carl Hayden Bee Research Center
By: Gloria Hoffman The Carl Hayden Bee Research Center (CHBRC) in Tucson, Arizona is the nutrition laboratory of the USDA-ARS bee research program. The Laboratory studies nutrition in a broad sense and...
View ArticleThe Exotic Bee ID Website
The Exotic Bee ID Website: Delivering Spectacular Portraits and Details of Some of the World’s Bees ARS scientists need your help in monitoring and protecting our important pollinators. The Exotic Bee...
View Article2022 Census of Agriculture
Last chance to complete the 2022 Census of Agriculture One week left to return the questionnaire The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will end...
View ArticleUSDA – Smaller Almond Crop
USDA Forecasts Smaller Almond Crop Harvest 2023 expected to be down 3 percent from last year after a stormy bloom. MODESTO, Calif. – The 2023 California Almond Subjective Forecast published Friday by...
View ArticleUSDA Disaster Program
USDA Offers Livestock Disaster Program Flexibilities; Responds to Needs Expressed by Producers Hard-Hit by Natural Disasters Program Application Deadlines Extended to June 2 USDA’s Farm Service Agency...
View ArticleUSDA Conservation Reserve Program
USDA Accepts More Than 1 Million Acres in Offers Through Conservation Reserve Program General Signup Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is accepting...
View ArticleCRP Ohio Sign-Up Available
Pollinator and Monarch SAFE Map: Counties in which Ohio Pollinator and Monarch SAFE may be applied. Sign-Up Available for CRP Pollinator and Monarch Practice in Ohio Ohio State Acres for Wildlife...
View ArticleUSDA-ARS National Program 305
NP 305 Research Components NP 305, Crop Production, focuses on the most critical issues and needs of U.S. production agriculture. It comprises two major Research Components: (1) Integrated Sustainable...
View ArticleELAP Payments to Beekeepers
Emergency assistance to honeybee producers averaged $45 million annually from 2020–22 Honeybee health and honey production are impacted by extreme weather events. In recent years, droughts in the...
View ArticleThe 4 P’s, Breeding and Bees
Breeding, Bees, and the 4 Ps Posted by Scott Elliott, ARS Office of Communications in Research and Science After suffering severe winter losses beginning in 2007, the honey bee population is making a...
View ArticleMites and Viruses
Agricultural Research Service U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Varroa Mites and Deformed Wing Virus Make Honeybees More Susceptible to Insecticides Contact: Jessica Ryan Email: Jessica.Ryan@usda.gov...
View ArticleUSDA NASS Survey
USDA to measure cost of pollination AGRICULTURE HARRISBURG — The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will conduct its 2023 Cost of Pollination survey from...
View ArticleUSDA Cost of Pollination
Cost of Pollination ISSN: 2475-4315 Released December 15, 2023, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)....
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