Small steps pave way for pollinator paradise in North Dakota

ZAC BROWNING, owner and operator of Browning Honey, tours part of the 30 acres planted with forage for honeybees and othe rpollinators by Bee and Butterly Habitat Fund at his property northeast of Jamestown. photo | Michael Standaert

Small steps pave way for pollinator paradise in North Dakota

Small steps pave way for pollinator paradise in North Dakota

As a 4th generation beekeeper and honey producer, Zac Browning knows his bees.“Look here, this is a different type of native bee, this little hairy guy here,” Browning said, his voice a pitch higher than normal as he moves toward a burst of flowers.Browning also knows what these pollinators eat.

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