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Integrated Crop Pollination May be Key to Success with Many Michigan Crops

Leah Morin June 2, 2014 Project ICP News And Press

An international study revealing the importance of wild pollinators for production of fruits and vegetables is providing new insights that may help improve Michigan’s pollination-dependent crops…

Read the full article posted by MSU Today

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