Jennifer Dolloff Barker, middle, husband Jeff Barker, right, and daughter Holly Lavorgna, left, stand outside the store owned by her son, Sabin Lavorgna, on Sunday at Honey Hill Orchard on Ferry Road in Lewiston, where it is found the former Benoit’s Orchard. Russ Dillingham / Journal of the Sun LEWISTON …
Read More »The Blonds channels cosmic glamor for the SS22 collection
This gives an unusual chic. This gives an unusual chic. Although located at the Paradise Club in The Times Square EDITION, Blondes teleported us to a new galaxy, far away for the brand’s SS22 ‘Cosmic Cabaret’ collection. As their first post-pandemic show, Philippe and David Blond brought their classic, jaw-dropping …
Read More »Spoilers EastEnders – Honey accuses Suki of bullying after kiss
EastEnders spoilers follow. Honey Mitchell will face the fallout from her kiss with Suki Panesar in EastEnders next week. Friends have been in a tight spot since Honey rejected a kiss from her Minute Mart boss Suki a few weeks ago. The next few episodes will see Honey in a …
Read More »2021-2027 Beekeeping Market Growth Analysis
Beekeeping is the scientific breeding of honey bees for the commercial production of honey and other bee products such as wax, pollen, bee venom, and royal jelly. It is also called beekeeping. Beekeepers are called beekeepers and the place where bees are kept is called beekeeping. The growing awareness of …
Read More »An in-depth analysis of the cannabis extraction market, coupled with cutting-edge product development approaches – Stillwater Current
The 2021 Global Cannabis Extraction Market report provides a comprehensive analysis of the industry including market size, share, growth, and development trends. The initial topics included definitions, classifications, applications and industry chain overview, as well as market trends, policies and plans. Thus, it looked at factors like commodity price, profit …
Read More »Cold front could cause allergy problems in Oklahomans
Many Oklahoma residents are applauding the arrival of the cold front that will bring temperatures down for a few days, but allergy experts warn it’s the perfect storm to bring pain to people. Ragweed pollen started causing problems in August. Now, the cooler temperatures on the way will make ragweed …
Read More »Growing High Point will host the first Let’s Grow Gala
September 20 — HIGH POINT – The community is invited to support Growing High Point’s first fundraising dinner, the Let’s Grow Gala, on Thursday October 7th. Growing High Point will host the dinner featuring fine Southern cuisine, including local produce from Twin Oaks Urban Farm and Sweet Seed Urban Farm, …
Read More »Judge Blames Father For “Love Honey” Expenses “Fiddlydyedoe” While Falling Late In Maintenance Payments For Young Son
Bookmark (0) Please login to bookmark No account yet? Register now Judge Lashes out at Father for Spending Over $ 400 on “Love Honey” Online Sex Shop “Fiddlydyedoes” and “Diddlydodas” While Falling Late in Maintenance Payments for His Young Son . By Gordon Deegan In family court, Judge Mary Larkin …
Read More »Hay fever means tissue and bags in abundance
Sniff and snort. Wheezing and sneezing. Hay fever season hit our farm so hard this year that we thought about renaming it Phlegm Farm. Allergies are no fun when you are working outside. This does not mean that the plant pollen that causes hay fever cannot also end up inside …
Read More »Using Thighs Can Make Chicken Dinner a Winner
Nobody really knows who came first: the chicken or the egg? We also don’t know why the chicken finally decided to cross the road. But maybe I can give you some answers to another age-old debate on poultry: should you cook with the breast or the thigh? The answer, at …
Read More »Jackson residents could own farm animals under ordinance that obtains initial clearance
JACKSON, MI – A revised ordinance that would allow farm animals within city limits was approved after a first reading by Jackson City Council. The council voted 6-1 at its Tuesday September 14 meeting to move the urban agriculture ordinance to second reading for further consideration. Council member Laura Dwyer …
Read More »Honey Badger to the rescue as he rescues sheep stuck in barbed wire fence
“You’re welcome!” They don’t call Nick Cummins “The Honey Badger” for nothing. The former Wallabies star needed all his strength and energy to rescue a stricken sheep in his native Australia. Cummins, who played for Western Force and Australia before ending his playing career with stints in Japan and Norway, …
Read More »Mead Market 2021 business scenario – Redstone, Brothers Drake, Medovina, Schramm’s Mead – The Manomet current
Mead The global mead market size was valued at USD 408.45 million in 2018. The market is expected to continue to grow at a CAGR of 10.41% from 2019 to 2025. Our analysts monitoring the situation around the world explain that after the COVID-19 crisis, the market will generate profitable …
Read More »COVID or the common cold? What to know about symptoms and when to get tested – NBC Chicago
As coronavirus measures continue to rise across the country, what should you know about your symptoms and when should you get tested? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the common cold, allergies, and coronavirus overlap in certain symptoms, such as the potential for coughing, shortness of breath …
Read More »Watch Black Honey join IDLES on stage for a fierce set at the Eden Project
Black Honey joined IDLES on stage last night (September 18) at the Eden Project. READ MORE: IDLES on the cover: “Lots of people don’t like us” The group shared images of the moment on Twitter today (September 19) with a tweet that read: “Woooahhhhh to top off the most incredible …
Read More »Beekeeper: Taking care of beehives is fun despite the occasional stings | News, Sports, Jobs
BERNARD – Chris Puetz spends about three hours every Saturday looking after his hives. “It’s a time commitment, but it’s time I block and it’s fun” Puetz said. Puetz has been an amateur beekeeper for about three years. He takes care of 10 beehives on a farm near Bernard. “It’s …
Read More »The joy of sunflowers, from a gardener UVM Extension | Opinion
Sunflowers, which come in many varieties and colors, add beauty to the landscape and attract birds to the garden. (photo: Bonnie Kirn Donahue) The sunflower is a fantastic long-lived flower to celebrate the end of summer. Now is a great time to take a look at the sunflower plantations in …
Read More »How Brooks Robinson’s cuteness impacted new Oriole Brooks Kriske – the athletic
One of the most enduring phrases in Baltimore sports history was written in the late 1970s and has been recycled for decades. It was invented by the late Associated Press sports reporter Gordon Beard in response to self-centered slugger Reggie Jackson who thought if he ever played for the New …
Read More »George Andrew Lieuallen | Obituary
George Andrew Lieuallen 1938 – 2021 George was a handsome man, born to George Chester Lieuallen and Jean Valentine Lieuallen (Millar) in Walla Walla. He passed away peacefully and surrounded by love in Pendleton, Oregon on September 11, 2021. He was 83 years old. George was a descendant of the …
Read More »Amazon, Flipkart to sell shawls, honey and other Himachal Pradesh products soon
Ecommerce websites like Amazon, Flipkart, and Government e-Marketplace will be able to sell handmade Himachal Pradesh shawls, sweaters, organic honey, rugs, fruits and spices on their web portals. Himachal Pradesh plans to facilitate the access of 2.80 lakh women belonging to 27,000 self-help groups (SHG) to online platforms so that …
Read More »Have you caught milkweed? Drop the pod into the Akron bottle
Are you raising a monarch butterfly to save it? Or do you know where common milkweed grows in the wild? The time to harvest the pods is approaching. The Summit Soil and Water Conservation Area is encouraging local residents to participate in the Ohio Pollen Habitat Initiative Milkweed Pod Collection, …
Read More »Sharing their sweet lifestyle career is the bee’s knee for Creemore couple
Honeycomb discovered on country property has become catalyst for intentionally wild beekeeping business Debbie Gray and Jeff Chalmers are creating a buzz in beekeeping, one pot of honey at a time. The Creemore couple founded Heritage Bee Company in 2016 with the mission to follow a path of trust in …
Read More »Around the Wiregrass | Local News
A feeding and supply campaign for animals, organized by 2021 International Girl Tiny Miss Annabelle Ingram, will be held until September 30 with a donation to benefit the Wiregrass Humane Society. The Tiny Miss winner has partnered with The Flour Sack Bakery as their donation drop-off site. The Flour Sack …
Read More »Are you having difficulty with your asthma? Here are 5 apps you must use
Asthma is a medical condition that can cause shortness of breath and difficulty breathing. It tends to interfere with a patient’s daily activities and can be quite difficult to manage. Unfortunately, asthma cannot be cured, so it is something that one will have to deal with for the rest of …
Read More »Honey Baisoya ends 3-year drought for PGTI title with J&K Open triumph
Honey Baisoya of Delhi ended a three-year title drought by lifting the Open J&K at Royal Springs Golf Course in Srinagar with an impressive 18 under 270, including an elegant final round of four under 68 on Saturday . Honey struggled even at the start of the season as he …
Read More »Rockers crush honey hunters | Sports
GASTONIA – The Rockers had four homers among 13 hits and slammed Gastonia 13-7 on Friday at CaroMont Health Park. The victory combined with West Virginia’s 7-0 loss to Lexington put High Point in a tie for first place with Power in the second-half standings for the Atlantic League South …
Read More »Ruud Kleinpaste: Plants favorable to pollinators and beneficial
It’s a good weekend to get into the garden and plan ahead for crops and fruits … and free pest control. Fruit trees and crops need pollinators. It pays to always have a mix of useful pollen and nectar sources in bloom when you want to attract pollinators to your …
Read More »STACY KEELIN: Take care of your own “bee” | New
This month is National Honey Month, a time to promote the beekeeping industry and the honey it produces. September is the designated month for the celebration, as it marks the end of the honey collecting season. But we cannot celebrate beekeeping, or its sweetness, without first paying homage to the …
Read More »Bee’s Knees Cocktail – celebrate Bee’s Knees Week
Celebrate Bee’s Knees week with a Bee’s Knees cocktail made with Barr Hill gin. This award-winning gin is made in the heart of Vermont and has luscious hints of wildflower honey with juniper herbs. You could say that celebrating Bees Knees Week is the hips of the snakes, the pajamas …
Read More »Honey Singh assures Delhi court he will not sell villa in UAE, court overturns standstill order
The lawyer who appeared for Honey Singh argued that a restriction on the business cannot be created. New Delhi: Singer Honey Singh, after recording his statement in a Delhi court on Friday, assured the court that he would not create any third party rights to his UAE property. The court …
Read More »COLUMN SMITH: Until October – LaGrange Daily News
THELast weekend was such a pleasant weekend. First of all, the weather was so nice – early fall weather, which unfortunately could be an anomaly. A heavy heat wave has often been linked to the past Septembers. Maybe we’ll have a break this year. In two weeks, it will be …
Read More »Weekend choice – September 17
Yellow Door + Lionheart Confectionery We love this collaboration between Taqueria yellow door and renegade pastry Kate Holowchik’s Confectionery Coeur de Lion. This weekend, Lionheart Confections will bring their deliciously brave and daring pastry to the brunch service at award-winning Boston Taqueria in the form of a Choco Taco Donut …
Read More »Sussex County Harvest Festival canceled due to increase in COVID cases
FRANKFORD – The Harvest, Honey and Garlic Festival at Sussex County Fairgrounds has been canceled for the second year in a row due to COVID-related concerns. County administrator Greg Poff announced that the festival, scheduled for Oct. 9, had been canceled “due to the increase in COVID-19 infections across the …
Read More »Beehive vandalism hits the hearts and hip pockets of honey producers
Honey producers in Western Australia claim that theft, senseless slaughter of bees and vandalism of beehives costs their industry tens of thousands of dollars every year. Key points: Beekeepers beg the public to leave their hives alone They say vandals are causing tens of thousands of dollars in damage to …
Read More »Obituary: Janelle Barnett
The loving wife and companion of Joseph W. Barnett passed away peacefully at her home on Tuesday, September 14, 2021 from congestive heart failure. Janelle was born October 5, 1929 to Harland Stiff and Erline Townsend Stiff in Bozeman, MT. Janelle graduated from Gallatin County High School in 1948 and …
Read More »9 main symptoms of the allergy season
Spring and summer are fun for some and terrifying for others, as they mark the onset of many of the allergy season symptoms. These two seasons are associated with allergy problems because the many pollens and spores of trees and grasses are suspended in the air and can trigger allergy …
Read More »Honey butter fried chicken alums to open new restaurant with loose horseshoes and burgers
After a short-lived run three years ago at the Revival Food Hall, two staff members from the mega-hit Honey Butter Fried Chicken finally have a permanent space for their new restaurant. The TriBecca Sandwich Shop will serve Becca Grothe’s signature Cubano, but that’s not all. The Honey Butter Fried Chicken …
Read More »Where to buy Ikarian honey for longevity
IIn the food community, the term âliquid goldâ is most often associated with healthy, hearty olive oil. But Ikarian honey is the sweetest “liquid gold” for longevity to include in your diet. The Greek island of Ikaria, located 30 miles west of Turkey, is home to some of the oldest …
Read More »The Winter 2021 Plug and Play bundles feature 153 startups to participate in the innovation program
SUNNYVALE, California, September 16, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Plug in and use has chosen 153 startups to join their Winter 2021 Lots. These companies will participate in one of the following programs which will run until November: Energy, Enterprise technology, FinTech, Health, Insurtech, Internet of things, Mobility, Real estate …
Read More »Beehvies as more fun weapons and culinary facts
Last week I wrote some fun and weird food facts from Matt Siegel’s new book, âThe Secret History of Foodâ. But that was just the tip of the iceberg (lettuce). There are so many fun and weird food facts in the book that I feel compelled to share a few …
Read More »Dog owner Luke Young offers solution for trimming Honey, the Italian Greyhound’s nails
Pet Owner: The Simple Grooming Tip To Trimming A Stressed Dog’s Nails – And It Works Every Time Pet owner finds brilliant grooming solution to trim his dog’s nails Honey the Italian Greyhound from Queensland was caught on camera cutting her fingernails Her owner strategically cut holes in the green …
Read More »When it comes to food, these people take their time | Lifestyles of seniors
Scott Vanderlip, resident of Los Altos Hills, president of Slow Food South Bay, said the group’s mission was to “promote good, clean and fair food for all”. Slow Food is a global organization with approximately 150 chapters in the United States. Its principles, according to the Slow Food South Bay …
Read More »Allergy symptoms increase as new allergens appear during the change of seasons – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio
DAYTON – People with allergies may notice more symptoms right now as the summer begins to subside and new allergens start to appear, such as ragweed and mold. “Ragweed is a weed related to the daisy, and its production peaks up to pollen,” said Dr. Thomas Huth of Reid Health …
Read More »Giant Eagle, Whole Foods, Dashboard of Top Bee-Friendly Walmart Retailers
Giant Eagle, Whole Foods Market and Walmart took the top three spots on Friends of the Earth’s latest bee-friendly retailer scorecard, which ranks 25 of America’s largest grocery retailers for pesticide and human protection. pollinators in their food and drink supply chains. Ten retailers have improved their scores since last …
Read More »crunchy, salty and sweet honey mustard – L’Orion
KFC does it, McDonald’s does it, Wendy’s, Popeye’s, Chick-fil-A and even Taco Bell do it. Corporate food chains have capitalized on what Americans have craved for time immemorial: the crispy chicken sandwich. Well done for them, I guess. However, if you’ve had enough of substandard ingredients, plentiful fat, and crushed …
Read More »J Balvin sings to his newborn son in his new album ‘Jose’
CMN also announces J Balvin tour dates for 2022 In the early hours of September 10, J. Balvin released his sixth album, José. The 24-track album includes collaborations with Sech, Yandel, Skrillex, Myke Towers, Feid, Zion & Lennox, Ozuna, Tokischa, Maria Becerra, Jay Wheeler, Khalid, Karol G, Nicky Jam, Bad …
Read More »Lucky Clover 4-H Welcomes New Reporters Hadleigh Bolton and Xavier Lovering | Columns
We are Hadleigh Bolton and Xavier Lovering, both 12, and we are 4-H members who recently joined the club as the club’s new reporters, replacing Elle Arvesen. I, Hadleigh, have just started my first year at Laguna Blanca, and I, Xavier, have just started seventh year at Dunn Middle School. …
Read More »Meross launches affordable MAP100 Smart Wi-Fi air purifier with HomeKit
Meross announced on Tuesday the release of the company’s latest HomeKit-enabled accessory, the MAP100 smart Wi-Fi air purifier. The latest Meross accessory combines powerful air purification with the smart home amenities found in the best HomeKit air purifiers, all at an affordable price. Purification up to 207 sq. Ft., Ultra …
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Activities The Caddo Trace Beekeepers Association will be holding their monthly meeting on Monday 9/13/21 at the Agri-Life County Extension Office. The QandA session will start at 6.30am, and the meeting will start at 7.00pm. John Wood and Sara Clinesmith will talk about “Beehive Products”. There will also be a …
Read More »Honey Harvest Festival in East Georgia State
SWAINSBORO, Ga. (WRDW / WAGT) – East Georgia State College will be having its second Honey Extraction Party on September 9. The event will take place in the hall outside the college auditorium in the Luck Flanders Gambrell building from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Members of the college beekeeping …
Read More »UPIKE students talk about beehives on the hill
PIKEVILLE, Ky. (WYMT) – Stand back, Pooh, the bears at Pikeville University have their eyes on honey. UPIKE Science Programs research practical ways to enable students to approach their studies. One of these approaches involves bee boxes on the roof of the coal building. The beehives, brought to campus in …
Read More »‘It’s mean,’ Honey Boo Boo fans share concerns after learning of her 20-year-old boyfriend
Popularly known as âHoney Boo Boo,â Mama June’s daughter Alana Thompson is embracing her new identity as an adult, but fans are a little concerned about her choice of boyfriend. Years have passed quickly since the world first saw reality TV star Alana Thompson, affectionately known as Honey Boo Boo. …
Read More »Here’s what you can expect for your Labor Day weekend!
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) – We saw a mix of sun and cloud today but stayed dry! Temperatures remained comfortable – and below average – in the low 80s throughout the afternoon! Labor Day Weekend Predictions!(wbko) A surface anticyclone to our southeast will keep the rain at bay tonight and …
Read More »New Zealand and Australia Prepare to Fight (Again) for Precious and Profitable Mānuka Honey | New Zealand
THELong before the name MÄnuka became synonymous with a booming honey industry, celebrity endorsements and protracted world conflicts, it was known in Maori legend. After TÄne Mahuta, the god of forests, separated his parents from their locked embrace, he set out to cover PapatÅ«Änuku (his mother earth) with trees. One …
Read More »Decapitated honey bear lights up anger at San Francisco gentrification
In San Francisco, what began as a light pattern of spray-painted honey bears has become a symbol of the division of gentrification. About a decade ago, street artist fnnch started painting bear-shaped honey bottles on every urban surface imaginable “because they make me happy,” as he put it to the …
Read More »MSU researchers publish paper on Asian giant hornets
BOZEMAN – A team of researchers from Montana State University’s College of Agriculture published an article earlier this month in the Journal of Insect Science describing the risk of Asian giant hornets establishing populations in the Pacific Northwest, including Montana. Recent graduate Erik Norderud, Associate Professor Scott Powell and Professor …
Read More »Mama June’s daughter Honey Boo Boo, 16, is secretly dating college student Dralin Carswell, 20 – and her sisters approve
MAMA June’s youngest daughter, Alana ‘Honey Boo Boo’ Thompson, is secretly dating an older college student – and despite the age difference, her sisters approve of the romance. The Sun can exclusively reveal that the reality TV star, 16, has been in a relationship with student Dralin Carswell, 20, for …
Read More »Bridge Boston Charter School students receive a gentle lesson in bee manners
It’s a special sweet lesson for the students of Bridge Boston Charter School in Roxbury. It is estimated that 20,000 to 30,000 bees are kept in two school hives thanks to a generous donation. âThey collect the pollen from the flowers and then sometimes put it in their mouths,â said …
Read More »Ryan Reynolds Trolls Blake Lively (Again) & Honey Boo Boo’s Dramatic New Look
Welcome to the Cheat Sheet, your recap of Hollywood’s biggest events that’s more digestible than your avocado toast. This week, Ryan reynolds continued her audition for the Trolls franchise by pulling off his latest prank on social networks Blake lively in honor of his birthday, while Jay cutler opened up …
Read More »Modern beekeeping workshop organized
Rawalpindi: A three-day training workshop on modern beekeeping concluded at the Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University in Rawalpindi (PMAS-AAUR), here Thursday. The workshop was organized by the Entomology Department of PMAS-AAUR as part of the “Billion Tree Honey (BTH) Pilot Phase” project in collaboration with the Ministry of …
Read More »Eloise Greenfield: Author who wrote books to inspire black children
Eloise Greenfield, an award-winning writer whose dozens of works have helped expand children’s literature so that young African Americans can see themselves, their history and their hopes in the pages of their picture books, has died at the age 92. Greenfield has spent most of her life in Washington, where …
Read More »Do you remember Honey Boo Boo? It’s her now! Alana Thompson appears on Teen Vogue
Alana Thompson, better known as “Honey Boo Boo,” appeared as an adult in a photoshoot with Teen Vogue. Now 15, just before her 16th birthday, Thompson has decided to make her real name known to everyone. Thrilled by her appearance in Teen Vogue, she told her followers on social media, …
Read More »Nectar a tasty bait for pollinators | County life
While my husband and I drank our evening drink on the porch, I watched a hummingbird sink its beak into every flower of my red sage. I know the role of pollen and the role of pollinators, but it reminded me of nectar. I don’t remember studying nectar in horticultural …
Read More »Heat, humidity and another chance for a storm
Meteorologist Myles Henderson’s first warning forecast A typical summer day⦠Highs will climb to 90 degrees today, about 5 degrees above normal for this time of year. With humidity, it will be more like 100 this afternoon. Expect a nice mix of mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies today with …
Read More »Watch a Live Rooftop Honey Harvest (Castro Valley)
Home »* Best choice *, Eat and drink, in person Wednesday 25 August 2021 – 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | No cost Castro Valley Natural Grocery | 3295 Castro Valley Blvd., Castro Valley, California Our East Bay Natural Grocers bees have been busy and soon you will have the …
Read More »Untapped talents to develop projects with American producers
Five emerging filmmakers have been selected for Untapped, an Australian talent development program in Film and Screen Australia for under-represented voices. The initiative, funded with support from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, will connect five filmmakers and their projects with American production companies to develop their work for the global …
Read More »Frozen Honey TikTok Trend May Cause Health Problems
Health experts claim that frequent consumption of frozen honey can lead to weight gain, high blood sugar, gastrointestinal problems, and cavities. This summer has been hot! In fact, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), July 2021 was the hottest month on Earth on record. With the temperatures …
Read More »Dry Honey Products Market Size and Forecast 2021-2028 | Key players – Augason Farms, Archer Daniels Midland, The Good Scents, Maple Leaf Garden Food, Natural Sourcing, Wuhu Deli Foods, Island Abbey Foods,
Dry Honey Products Market Size and Forecast Dry honey products market Data and acquisition research study with trends and opportunities 2021-2028, The Dry Honey Products Market study is a compilation of the Dry Honey Products market in its entirety on the basis of types, applications, Trends and Opportunities, Mergers and …
Read More »National Honey Library to prove the authenticity of Tasmanian leather
As Lindsay Bourke pulls a frame out of one of her beehives in northern Tasmania, he is pleased with the progress being made this time of year. Key points: Premium Tasmanian honey is diluted and re-sold with deceptive labels Pure Leather Wood Honey comes from a tree species only found …
Read More »Summary of apple and honey recipes
These sweet and savory recipes feature the classic and infallible Rosh Hashanah combination: apples and honey. Never miss the best stories and events! To have Boston Jew this week. (Photo: David Malosh for The New York Times, with food styling by Vivian Lui) Sweet, cake-like challah makes luxury bread pudding. …
Read More »Eye allergies in children: causes, symptoms and treatment
Allergies are one of the most common medical conditions in children. Seasonal allergies (or hay fever) affect more than 7% of children in the United States. If your child has itchy, red, or watery eyes, your child may have allergies. Eye allergies in children are often caused by environmental allergens, …
Read More »Wendy’s is investing $ 25 million in breakfast ads to tempt back office workers with deals like a $ 1.99 Honey Butter Chicken Cookie
Wendy’s has doubled its breakfast marketing since launching its new breakfast menu in March 2020. Irene Jiang / Business Insider Wendy’s plans to spend $ 25 million advertising its breakfast in 2021, CEO Todd Penegor said. The chain wants more people to add its cookies, croissants and cold infusions to …
Read More »The return of the king | North West
Western white pine, as a species, was known as royal pine in the early 1900s due to its dominance over the landscape and the outsized role it played in the lumber industry. And this particular tree was the fattest of the great, the largest known western white pine, a distinction …
Read More »Wine and honey prices are expected to drop after “good progress”
Wine and honey prices set to drop after “good progress” in post-Brexit free trade talks with New Zealand Post-Brexit deal could lead to lower prices for popular New Zealand wines Apple rice and Manuka honey could also be cut after tariffs are removed Trade cult Liz Truss said: “We are …
Read More »Sask. honey producers in difficulty due to hot and dry conditions.
REGINA – Saskatchewan honey producers are seeing lower yields this year due to hot, dry weather. Andrew Hamilton’s Bee keeps just north of Regina and said its honey production typically runs from July to the end of August, but at the moment it looks like there will be no more …
Read More »Why Sunflowers Face East | UC Davis
Sunflowers face the rising sun because the increased morning heat attracts more bees and also helps plants reproduce more efficiently, according to a study by researchers at the University of California at Davis. The results were published on August 9 in New Phytologist. “It’s quite striking that they’re facing east,” …
Read More »Devastated by forest fires, Turkish beekeepers see bleak future
ISTANBUL – The forest fires in Turkey left little mark, turning the green forests into ashy and barren hills. The destruction is intensely felt by Turkish beekeepers, who have lost thousands of beehives as well as the pines and insects their bees depend on. Twelve days of deadly wildfires have …
Read More »New and innovative sweeteners for bakers | 2021-08-10
In addition to stevia, there is now a growing toolbox of natural sweeteners available to bakers. Some are notcalorie substitutes for sugar. Others are considered more label-friendly and sustainable crops. One example is Pure, Single Origin Organic Coconut Nectar. âCoconut nectar is a ‘new’ millennial ingredient,â said Paul Whitman, specialty …
Read More »Honey production can increase tenfold in Pakistan: report
BEIJING: Pakistani honey production has the potential to increase tenfold, according to a report released by the China-Pakistan Agriculture and Industrial Information Cooperation Platform (CAPIC) Noted. In Pakistan, the honey industry has a good reputation and huge potential to make people’s lives sweeter. Endowed with rich species of bees and …
Read More »Heating and humidity in the building
Meteorologist Myles Henderson’s first warning forecast Return to the summer heat and humidity⦠Watch out for the areas of scattered fog this morning. Expect a nice mix of mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies today. An isolated downpour or thunderstorm could occur this afternoon, but rain will not be widespread. …
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