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Federal grant helps Madison County farmer make sure the bee goes on

Mike Johnston, who operates several bee yards in Madison County [NY], has landed a federal specialty crop grant. It will allow him to study how to avoid losing bees to cold temperatures, and how to create hives that are more resistant to diseases and parasites plaguing the state’s bee population.

http://tinyurl.com/yg2t5xv

Pete
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