Some of the most healthful foods you can think of — blueberries, cranberries, apples, almonds and squash — would never get to your plate without the help of insects. No insects, no pollination. No pollination, no fruit… Read the full…

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

ICP Project Funded by USDA
EAST LANSING, Mich. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has awarded Michigan State University $1.6 million for the first year of leading a national crop pollination research and extension project. The five-year project will focus on supporting specialty crop yields…