Mic'd Up & Unfiltered with Kristine & Amy
In Part 2 of our conversation with Cornell Master Beekeeper Bill Kaufman, we go deeper into the world of bees, pollinators, agriculture, and what it really means to “save the bees.” Bill breaks down how industrial agriculture depends on transported honeybees, why monocropping impacts our soil, pollinators, and food quality, and what regular people can actually do to support bees right in their own backyards. We also explore wild honey, swarms, queen bees, royal jelly, drones, invasive plants, dandelions, clover lawns, and why nature often works best when we stop trying to control every single thing. Even as someone who has spent years learning about health, food, and the environment, Kristine found herself learning something new throughout this entire conversation. This episode is fascinating, funny, and full of moments that may make you look at your yard, your food, and those little bees a whole lot differently. Learn more about Bill and his honey products at: https://www.itsallbetter.com [https://www.itsallbetter.com/] Read Bill's monthly column in the American Bee Journal: https://americanbeejournal.com [https://americanbeejournal.com/] Follow Bill online: https://www.facebook.com/billthebeekeeper [https://www.facebook.com/billthebeekeeper]
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