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Death of the Bees. Genetically Modified Crops and the Decline of Bee Colonies in North America
Source: Global Research Commercial beehives pollinate over a third of [North}America’s crops and that web of nourishment encompasses everything from fruits like peaches, apples, cherries, strawberries and more, to nuts like California almonds, 90 percent of which are helped along … Continue reading
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