A great way to help pollinators prosper, and help our food production system in the process, is to plant things they like to eat or use for habitat. As owners and managers of large amounts of land, farmers are stepping up to do their part. Monday kicked off the official 2018 Pollinator week which has been designated as June 18-24, and farmers interests in helping pollinators continue to grow. It’s estimated that pollinators provide us with one out of every three bites of food. They also sustain our ecosystems and produce our natural resources by helping plants reproduce. NCGA as well as other organizations are proud to assist in spreading the word through its active role in the Honey Bee Health Coalition and Farmers for Monarchs, these sites offer tools, resources and initiatives to support pollinator health year round.
It’s National Pollinator Week, Take a Bee to Lunch
