The World's Most Important Insect
Listen now
Description
Honeybees are among the hardest working and most vital of all of the Earth’s creatures. Beekeepers help guide these mighty insects through several vital tasks, including pollinating California’s 1.6-million-acre almond crop every spring. But there’s much more to bees than one season of work. Joel Smith and Ryan Razee own and operate Belliston Brothers Apiaries in Burley, Idaho, which began in the 1940s. Their bees not only help pollinate nut orchards in California’s Central Valley, but they are also used for further pollination, honey and beeswax production. “It takes them a long time to make all this honey,” Ryan remarked during their late summer extraction process. “It’s awesome to see all of it coming in. We always wish there was more, but we take it as we get it.” It’s estimated that honeybees provide a contribution of more than $15 billion to our economy, in keeping fruits, nuts and vegetables on our tables. “Really, it’s a domino effect all around,” Smith said. “Bees pollinate a third or better of all of our crops - the food we eat on our plate. It really effects the world in a huge way, if we don’t have honeybees.”
More Episodes
While much in agriculture and the science behind crop nutrition have changed since Redox Bio-Nutrients started business in 1994, our company’s founding principles have not.Integrity, sound agronomic knowledge, and the continual quest for scientific advancements have defined Redox since the first...
Published 05/30/24
Published 05/30/24
The Southern California Coast maintains a strong agricultural industry despite a host of challenges, including ever-marching urbanization.A sometimes-overlooked key to productive farming is the role agronomists play in guiding positive outcomes.Working in the Oxnard area, Fernando Mendez of...
Published 05/22/24