may-jun-2020

IN YOUR ORCHARD Supplemental plantings provide many benefits to both beekeepers and almond growers during an almond pollination. BIP’s Tech Transfer Team Field Specialists do increasingly see mustard mix plantings in almond orchards each year and Project Apis m. reports to planting 40,000 acres of beneficial cover crops throughout the California Central Valley since 2013 through their Seeds for Bees program. Adopting supplemental planting would not only make sense for almond growers in terms of increased yields, but the improvements in colony health provide benefit to the entire beekeeping industry and many agricultural sectors. In addition to providing forage and habitat for pollinators and other beneficial insects, cover crops can increase soil organic matter, breakup compacted soil, improve water retention, limit erosion, all without increasing frost damage. Anne Marie Fauvel, The Bee Informed Partnership Not Pictured: Dan Wyns, The Bee Informed Partnership 471 Industrial Ave. • Ripon, CA 95366 • 209.599.6118 • www.jackrabbit.bz Protect your investment from rodent damage with the safe, efficient and effective CO-Jack carbon monoxide delivery system Highly visible white smoke enables you to detect and plug connected openings Protect Your Investment The Cold Air Drain selectively extracts cold air in low-lying, frost prone accumulation areas and expels it up to 300 feet above the inversion layer. Control rodent population with the CO-Jack Contact Us Today for a FREE Frost Analysis! Contact Us Today for More Information. Prevent Frost Damage with the Cold Air Drain 3 2 A L M O N D F A C T S

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