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Bee populations in North America have been in a tailspin since the 1940s. This has made people in the agriculture industry, especially farmers, worried sick. Why? Because about 75 percent of specialty crops depend on the services of pollinators. And the most economically important pollinators are bees. In the United States, honey bees and native bees are the key bee species. They contribute approximately $15 billion in crop value. The USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) invests in many research studies on bees. These include investigating the reasons for the declining populations, promoting pollinator health, reducing honey bee colony losses, and restoring pollinator habitats.

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