Conserving Pollinators: A Primer for Gardeners
Conserving Pollinators: A Primer for Gardeners
By Eric Mader
Adjunct Assistant Extension Professor
University of Minnesota's Department of Entomology

Crops Need Bees
Bees and other pollinators are important to our environment, providing essential services for the production of more than two-thirds of the world’s crop species. This includes products we can grow in our backyard gardens, like apples and squash, but also things like alfalfa seed— creating forage sources for America’s meat and dairy industries.

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