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Farming for the Landless: N...

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“The honeybee, Apis mellifera, is a species on the cusp of culture and nature … If we’re to seriously improve honeybee health and with it our own wellbeing, we need to make the most of this timely opportunity to realise a more interconnected approach to agriculture and ecology.”
Sarah Waring, Farming for the Landless: New perspectives on the cultivation of our honeybee

“The honeybee, Apis mellifera, is a species on the cusp of culture and nature … If we’re to seriously improve honeybee health and with it our own wellbeing, we need to make the most of this timely opportunity to realise a more interconnected approach to agriculture and ecology.”
Sarah Waring, Farming for the Landless: New perspectives on the cultivation of our honeybee

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