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Kathryn McKenzie: Keeping the bees and pollen in check - Monterey County Herald


Kathryn McKenzie: Keeping the bees and pollen in check
Monterey County Herald
Another I like is the Australian tea tree, although I can't recall if it's a bee attractor or not, and it does get blossoms on it in the spring. You could also consider a coastal live oak, which being native to the area will do just fine.

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Bee Fences - Keeping Elephants Out, Letting High Profits in - AllAfrica.com


Bee Fences - Keeping Elephants Out, Letting High Profits in
AllAfrica.com
By Felix Basiime & Enid Ninsiima, 8 February 2012 Like many small-scale farmers, 56-year-old Agnes Ndyomubandi survives on her cotton, cassava, maize and banana gardens. Unfortunately, her home in Masaka village, Rubirizi District, ...

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USANA® Probiotic Receives ConsumerLab.com Certification - Sacramento Bee


USANA® Probiotic Receives ConsumerLab.com Certification
Sacramento Bee
Known for keeping health and nutritional companies honest about their product claims, ConsumerLab.com has tested over 3200 products since 1999 and freely publishes its testing methods for public consumption. "Our mission is to identify the best quality ...

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Cactus may give farmers a cure for poisoned crop land - MiamiHerald.com


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Cactus may give farmers a cure for poisoned crop land
MiamiHerald.com
Then The Bee broke the story about mega-doses of selenium causing the disaster and suddenly, the New York Times and "60 Minutes" were on the case. West-side agriculture has been scrambling for a cleanup ever since. No silver bullet has been found yet, ...
Holy Cacti! Is the Prickly Pear the Antidote to Toxic Soil?TakePart

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Cactus may offer cure for poisoned Valley cropland - Fresno Bee


Cactus may offer cure for poisoned Valley cropland
Fresno Bee
By Mark Grossi - The Fresno Bee The prickly pear cactus may not sound like a trendy cash crop, but it could become a phenomenon among farmers on the arid west side of the San Joaquin Valley. The cactus can grow in the west-side's salty soils, ...

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