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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “colony collapse disorder (CCD)”

Bee’s Are Buzzing Back from Colony Collapse

Dan August 3, 2017 Industry News Release

New data from the Department of Agriculture shows U.S. honey bee numbers increased in the last year. USDA released its honey bee health survey this week, which found the number of commercial U.S. honey bee colonies rose three percent to 2.89 million as of April 1st, 2017 compared with a year earlier. The number of hives lost to Colony Collapse …

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Agri View: Colony Collapse Disorder Update

Dan July 20, 2017 Agri View

Everett Griner talks about still searching for a solution to Colony Collapse Disorder in today’s Agri View.     Well, it has been just over 10 years since the start of what has become known as Colony Collapse Disorder. What some thought was a U.S. problem has turned out to be a worldwide disaster. So, where are we now? Still …

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Agri View: Pollinator Problem Worldwide

Dan April 20, 2017 Agri View

Everett Griner talks about the bee and pollinator problem now worldwide in today’s Agri View.     For a decade or longer beekeepers throughout the U.S. have been impacted by that mysterious disease that destroys whole hives of Honeybees. Hope for a solution is still strong but it still lingers. Until recently I was unaware that the problem has gone …

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Cause and Cure

Dan November 11, 2016 Agri View

Everett Griner talks about the cause and cure for Colony Collapse Disorder in today’s Agri View. Sponsored ContentWhat Sets Provysol® Fungicide ApartJuly 8, 2025CIR Agriculture Harvester ProductsJuly 1, 2025Nuseed Carinata Covers New GroundOctober 1, 2024

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    Citrus under protective screen (CUPS) performance in Florida got a big thumbs up from researcher Arnold Schumann in a virtual presentation on Aug. 7. Schumann, a University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences professor, reported on findings from his research at the Citrus Research and Education Center (CREC) as well as commercial CUPS […]
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