Rufus Isaacs on how more wild bee habitats would benefit growers

Hear Isaacs talk with WKAR

For farmers across Michigan and the country, pollination is essential for making their crops grow. However, many growers are facing challenges with too few bees for pollinating their crops. Michigan State University entomologist Rufus Isaacs has spent the past four years researching pollination options for growers involving both wild bees and human-managed honey bees. Hear Isaacs talk with WKAR’s Mark Bashore about alternative pollination strategies and how more wild bee habitats would benefit growers in podcast interview: MSU researcher: more wild bee habitat would benefit growers

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