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Cows benefit from bees primarily through the pollination of the plants they eat. Many forage crops, such as clover and alfalfa, rely on bee pollination to thrive, which in turn supports the nutritional needs of cows. Healthy, diverse plant life enhances milk production and overall cow health. Additionally, the interconnectedness of ecosystems highlights how the decline of bee populations can adversely affect agricultural systems, including livestock.

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