Bee deaths rose last year, so farmers are working harder to pollinate crops  : Shots - Health News : NPR

Bee deaths rose last year, so farmers are working harder to pollinate crops : Shots - Health News : NPR

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Beekeepers lost nearly half of their honeybee colonies last year. Without bees, farmers can't grow the fruits and plants that feed us. So farmers are working harder to get their crops pollinated.
Beekeepers lost nearly half of their honeybee colonies last year. Without bees, farmers can't grow the fruits and plants that feed us. So farmers are working harder to get their crops pollinated.

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