Apple farmers need bees to pollinate their apple trees. Where bees have been eradicated by pesticides, more bees, or hand pollination, are necessary for the trees to bear fruit.
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Farmers grow crops to feed themselves and to sell at market so that they have money to purchase things that they need but can not grow or make for themselves. All people (farmers and non farmers) need to eat and therefore everyone actually depends on what farmers produce for us. The trouble is that farmers have to rely on middle men (merchants) to get their food to the people. It is the merchants that are in the position of making money from the trade. Farmers would benefit themselves by coming together as small communities to decide what to grow, to purchase fertiliser and seeds in bulk and to share in the process of selling their produce, trying to cut out some of the middle men. This will increase their income so that they can save some money - this is how some farmers accumulate savings.
Farmers' alliances provided poor farmers with a collective voice and organized support to address economic challenges, such as low crop prices and high shipping costs. They facilitated access to cooperative buying and selling, enabling farmers to purchase supplies at lower prices and sell their crops directly to markets, bypassing exploitative intermediaries. Additionally, these alliances advocated for political reforms, including better access to credit and regulation of railroads, helping to create a more favorable environment for small farmers to maintain their livelihoods.
There are the armchair farmers, drugstore farmers, hobby farmers, backseat farmers, hippy farmers, and finally, the real farmers.
Farmers' income was crucial to industrialization as it provided the necessary capital for investment in emerging industries. Higher incomes allowed farmers to purchase manufactured goods, creating a demand for industrial products. Additionally, prosperous farmers could invest in infrastructure, such as railroads, which facilitated the movement of goods and resources. Overall, a thriving agricultural sector supported the growth and sustainability of industrial economies.
Yes, apple trees do attract bees because they produce flowers that contain nectar and pollen, which are food sources for bees. Bees are important for pollinating apple blossoms, which leads to the production of apples.
Farmers don't usually breed honey bees, but they do need them for pollination purposes depending on the type of farm. For example, a livestock farmer doesn't need bees but a fruit farmer definitely does need bees.
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Farmers do this so that the bees can fertilize the blossoms. If this doesn't happen, the apples will not form.
Some do, yes.
apple farmers use a process called grafting
Probably, because the bees will pollinate their crops sufficiently, allowing for more production.
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Apple cider vinegar has a sugar content that will attract bees. This is why apple cider vinegar has become useful when making bee traps.