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Cranberry Lake Biological Station, New York, c. 1992. Thomas Dyer Seeley is the Horace White Professor in Biology in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior at Cornell University . He is the author of several books on honeybee behavior, including Honeybee Democracy (2010) and The Wisdom of the Hive (1995) [ 1 ] He was the recipient of the ...
Wild Hive Cafe. Wild Hive Farm is a farm and mill located in Clinton Corners, New York. It was founded to promote sustainable agriculture in the Hudson Valley through grain-based local agriculture. [1] [2] Wild Hive Farm was founded by Don Lewis in 1982.
A Beepod Vented-Top-Bar Hive on the roof of a non-profit, CORE/El Centro, overlooks downtown Milwaukee and serves as an education location to teach new beekeepers. In 2010, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, passed a beekeeping ordinance [18] allowing individuals to practice beekeeping in the urban center of the city. Urban beekeepers take part in Milwaukee ...
Hive@55 is a program which offers affordable, short-term office space for start-up companies and. Back in July, New York City Mayor Bloomberg announced the Hive@55 initiative. Other real estate ...
Woman's Land Army of America members (7 P) Pages in category "Agricultural organizations based in the United States" The following 150 pages are in this category, out of 150 total.
The Hive was closed in 2004 due to hosting issues. In 2015 the site was made accessible again as a complete archive at Erowid, but the forum pages however are now broken as of late 2016. The Hive now has a successor, "Thevespiary", which hosts a multitude of drug-related articles, synthesis guides, and drug-related news as well as ...
NYC Bird Alliance (formerly New York City Audubon) is an American non-profit environmental organization incorporated in 1979. The group undertakes a variety of activities to protect wild birds and their habitats in New York City. With nearly 10,000 members, it is one of the largest organizations in the Audubon movement.
Agway was formed on July 25, 1964, from a merger between the Grange League Federation of Ithaca, New York and the Eastern States Farmers' Exchange. [2] [3] [4] In 1965, the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Cooperative merged into Agway. [2] In 1980, Agway purchased dairy company HP Hood of Lynnfield, Massachusetts.