Sensitive Sites: Pollinators in Nebraska's Landscape
In this installment of our Sensitive Site video series, we take a look at how important pollinators are in Nebraska's native and agricultural landscapes. Pesticides can have a number of direct and indirect effects on pollinators, making it essential for applicators to do their part in protecting pollinator health.
Visit FieldWatch: https://fieldwatch.com
Learn more about protecting pollinators: http://extensionpubs.unl.edu/publication/9000016368915/bee-aware/
Thanks to Dr. Judy Wu-Smart (Nebraska Extension & Research Entomologist) for her help in making this video.
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Visit FieldWatch: https://fieldwatch.com
Learn more about protecting pollinators: http://extensionpubs.unl.edu/publication/9000016368915/bee-aware/
Thanks to Dr. Judy Wu-Smart (Nebraska Extension & Research Entomologist) for her help in making this video.
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