Veterans protect national food security by becoming beekeepers
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More than 5,000 active military, veterans, and dependents have received free training to become beekeepers thanks to the Heroes to Hives program.
MSU Extension receives endowed gift to grow 'Heroes to Hives' veterans program - Veterans
More than a hobby, local beekeepers seek to educate, protect pollinators, News
Mission Beelieve: Veterans discover therapeutic effect of beekeeping at Carroll County farm - CBS Baltimore
Learn about beekeeping and more at the annual pollinator expo > Wright-Patterson AFB > Article Display
Michigan State University creating tools to train veterinarians in honey bee medicine - Department of Entomology
Beekeeping For Veterans
St. Louis nonprofit Bee Found helps veterans cope with PTSD
Veterans use beekeeping to improve well being - VA News
Heroes to Hives: Teaching veterans beekeeping skills
Army veteran turned beekeeper receives grant for equipment
Volunteer beekeeper tends bees that create more food in campus garden - University News Archive - UA Little Rock
Food Insecurity among U.S. Veterans and Military Families
Buzz about beekeeping: How warmer winters, invasive parasites impact our sweet honeybees
Beekeepers innovate better care for bees, News, The Villages Daily Sun
Veterans to Farmers determined to expand farming opportunities for women Veterans - VA News
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