bees sense electric charges
Added by Stephen Schmidt on February 22, 2013 at 10:03am — No Comments
Science Hobbyists Needed for a National Study
We need your help with a new National Science Foundation sponsored research study that will investigate the characteristics and educational experiences of people who are active in science hobbies. More and more people are engaging in science hobbies; schools and science centers would like to know more about the characteristics of science hobbyists and how these organizations…
Added by Info NMBKA on February 13, 2013 at 2:21pm — No Comments
Round Em Up!
Here is something of interest especially if you or your neighbors use RoundUp...
The near-exponential spread of herbicide-resistant "superweeds" across U.S. farmland is reminding us all that no matter how much…
ContinueAdded by Phill Remick on February 12, 2013 at 7:30pm — No Comments
The New Mexico Beekeepers Association is a non-profit organization of private beekeepers, commercial beekeepers, persons interested in promoting the importance of the honey bee in the environment, and businesses related to the honey industry. Representing all regions of New Mexico, the Association maintains a close affiliation with the State of New Mexico's Department of Agriculture. Membership in the Association is open to all interested persons.
2013 Association Officers
President: Les Crowder
Vice President: Craig Noorlander
Secretary: Jessie Brown
Treasurer: D.J. Nickles
Board: Rob Shepler, Phill Remick
Membership dues are $30 per year for a family
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