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Growers follow the label: An analysis of bee-toxic pesticide use in almond orchards during bloom
April-June 2021
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April-June 2021
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Hedgerow benefits align with food production and sustainability goals
July-September 2017
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UC Cooperative Extension helps farming sprout in the city
October-December 2013
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October-December 2013
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Low hybrid onion seed yields relate to honey bee visits and insecticide use
July-September 2011
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July-September 2011
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Native bees are a rich natural resource in urban California gardens
July-September 2009
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July-September 2009
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Sustained public investment needed for agricultural research
January-March 2009
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Blessing or curse? Varroa mite impacts Africanized bee spread and beekeeping
March-April 1998
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March-April 1998
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Africanized bees, 1990–1995: Initial rapid invasion has slowed in the U.S.
January-February 1997
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January-February 1997
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Research update: Africanized Bees: Ready or not, here they come
March-April 1994
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March-April 1994
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How Africanized honey bees will affect California agriculture
January-February 1992
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January-February 1992
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Ecological research: Long-term studies to gauge effects of invading bees
January-February 1992
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January-February 1992
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Honey bee field research aided by Todd dead bee hive entrance trap
October 1970
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October 1970
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