The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service has released the results of its 2023 Cost of Pollination survey. The survey, conducted in all 50 states, was sent to 15,500 operations nationally and collected information on acres pollinated, colonies used, and dollars spent for a variety of different crops. The target population was all farms and ranches with at least one acre of a crop determined to be potentially pollinated by honey bees. Results of the survey can be accessed online.
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