The University of Georgia will get $4.1 million to lead a nationwide study on the disappearing honeybee. The grant will go toward study of causes of colony collapse disorder and other diseases affecting bee populations. Bees contribute around 15-billion dollars a year to U.S. agriculture through their pollination of plants. UGA heads the study, which will involve 17 colleges and universities.
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Friday, August 15, 2008
UGA gets 4.1 million dollars to lead bee study
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Edgar Treiguts
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8/15/2008 07:50:00 AM
Labels: Agriculture, honeybees, UGA, University of Georgia