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  • About
  • Our Team
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
    • Blog posts
    • Factsheets
    • Scientific Publications
    • Trade Journals
    • Bloom Timing Tool
    • Stocking Density Tool
Blueberry Pollination Project > Trade Journals
  • DeVetter, L.W. 2025. Hot take: Why blueberry pollination is under extra pressure. Growing Produce.
  • Mallinger, R.E. and Chabert, S. 2024. The Importance of Cross-Pollination for Optimal Yields in Southern Highbush Blueberry. The Blueberry News.
  • DeVetter, L.W. 2024. Ways Blueberry Growers Can Best Maximize Pollination in Their Fields. Growing Produce.
  • Milkovich, M. 2024. Better bee activity from hives that thrive. Good Fruit Grower.
  • Courtney, R. 2023. Bee Good to Your Bees. Good Fruit Grower.
  • McArt, S. 2023. Farmers should think beyond the farm to maximize crop pollination by honey bees. Notes from the lab – a monthly column in American Bee Journal.
  • Rogers, E., Eeraerts, M. and DeVetter, L.W. 2023. Ways the Landscape Can Impact Blueberry Pollination. Growing Produce.
  • Ternest, J. 2023. Variety is Key: Managed Bumble Bees Are a Great Way to Bolster Pollination. The Blueberry News.  
  • Mallinger, R.E. 2022. Achieving Optimal Pollination in Blueberries. The Florida Grower.
  • DeVetter, L.W. and Eeraerts, M. 2021. The Promise and Pitfalls of Using Managed Bumblebees for Blueberry Pollination. Growing Produce.
  • Karla, A. 2019. How Many Hives Are Best for Florida Blueberries? Specialty Crop Grower.
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