Nearly one quarter of the US honeybee population died over the winter, according to an annual survey. Beekeepers report the losses remain higher than they consider sustainable, and the death rate could soon affect the country’s food supply.
“More than three-fourths of the world’s flowering plants rely on pollinators, such as bees, to reproduce, meaning pollinators help produce one out of every three bites of food Americans eat,” the US Department of Agriculture said in a statement about the survey. Bees’ pollinating role adds $15 billion to the value of U.S. crops, including apples, almonds, watermelons and beans, according to government reports. Continue reading “US honeybee population suffers ‘unsustainable’ death rate over the winter”

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While I distrust the motives behind this event, it does deserve some coverage. It could very well gain momentum and perversely adopt a life of its own. Notice how the event has already bifurcated with two protests taking place simultaneously. One in WA DC and the other at the Bundy ranch. My read on that, is that the Bundy protestors are going to get in the face of Dirty Harry, while the others are gonna go after the bummer man. IMO that was smart as it complicates the man’s game to put down the protestors. Moreover, Bundy remains a flash point, so the man had better be really careful about using violence there.
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