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Integrated Crop Pollination May be Key to Success with Many Michigan Crops
Integrated Crop Pollination May be Key to Success with Many Michigan Crops
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
Plan Bee
Plan Bee
Honeybees have been the first choice of growers across the United States to pollinate crops and improve the quality of their yields for nearly four centuries. Imported from Europe in the early years of North American colonization, honeybees became a…
Going Wild Could Improve Winged Workforce
Going Wild Could Improve Winged Workforce
Every spring in the United States, bees pollinate crops valued at about $14 billion. A Michigan State University professor and a team of scientists are using a five-year, $8.6 million grant from the United States Department of Agriculture to keep…

Project ICP Newsletter January 2015

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Leah Morin February 13, 2015 Project ICP News And Press
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Beekeeping Operation Acquired by Paramount Farming

Paramount Farms, a leading almond and pistachio grower, has made significant efforts to make sure that bees will be available for California almond growers. For more information about Paramount Farms recent efforts, click here.

Leah Morin February 4, 2015 Project ICP News And Press
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Pollination Studies Bear Fruit

A global effort to bolster biodiversity and set up habitats for native pollinators is gaining steam in the United States, with a new wave of projects underway at commercial farms and golf courses throughout the country. Click here to read…

Leah Morin November 17, 2014 Related News Articles
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Orchard Bee Association Fall Newsletter-Orchard Buzz

Click Here to read the latest edition of the Orchard Bee Association Newsletter with an article written by our Postdoc member, Cory Stanley-Stahr. The Orchard Bee Association has some exciting additions including a new Facebook page (www.facebook.com/orchardbee), and the Orchard…

Leah Morin November 11, 2014 Project ICP Extension
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Researchers to Highlight Advances in Specialty Crop Pollination at Portland Meeting

Researchers to Highlight Advances in Specialty Crop Pollination at Portland Meeting

PORTLAND – Leading scientists from around the country are convening in Portland, Oregon to present research addressing how farmers can improve pollination and increase yields in specialty crops. A symposium, “Broadening the Horizons for Pollination of US Specialty Crops” will…

Leah Morin November 11, 2014 Project ICP News And Press
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California Almond Industry Moves to Protect Vital Bee Colonies

The importance of honeybees to California’s almond crop is written across the state’s landscape every February – when an armada of trucks filled with beehives enters the state. Without the bees to pollinate the trees, there would be no almond…

Leah Morin October 20, 2014 Related News Articles
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ICP Project Member Wins Prestigious Pritzlaff Conservation Award

ICP Project Member Wins Prestigious Pritzlaff Conservation Award

The Santa Barbara Botanic Garden is pleased to announce the winner of the 2014 Honorable John C. Pritzlaff Conservation Award, Dr. Claire Kremen, from the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management at U.C. Berkeley. Dr. Kremen is recognized world-wide…

Leah Morin October 17, 2014 Project ICP News And Press
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Annual Orchard Bee Association Symposium

Annual Orchard Bee Association Symposium

Click Here to read about the 2014 OBA Symposium.

Leah Morin September 8, 2014 Related News Articles
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Project ICP Newsletter January 2014

Click Here to read about Project ICP year one updates.

Leah Morin July 29, 2014 Project ICP News And Press
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New Steps to Protect Pollinators, Critical Contributors to Our Nation’s Economy

New Steps to Protect Pollinators, Critical Contributors to Our Nation’s Economy

Today, President Obama issued a memorandum directing U.S. government agencies to take additional steps to protect and restore domestic populations of pollinators, including honey bees, native bees, birds, bats, and butterflies – critical contributors to our nation’s economy, food system,…

Leah Morin June 20, 2014 Related News Articles
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For more information about this project please contact:

Katie Steinman
Administrative Assistant
Michigan State University
Department of Entomology
288 Farm Lane, Room 243
East Lansing, MI 48824
icpbees@msu.edu

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