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- Crops that rely on bee pollination include123:
- Apple
- Citrus
- Tomato
- Melon
- Strawberry
- Apricot
- Peach
- Mango
- Grape
- Carrot
- Potato
- Onion
- Pumpkin
- Bean
- Cucumber
- Sunflower
- Various nuts
- Alfalfa
- Non-citrus fruit trees
- Berries
- Squash
- Herbs
- Spices
- Oilseed crops
- Forage for dairy and beef cattle
- Medicinal and numerous ornamental plants
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Crops relying on bee pollination include apple, citrus, tomato, melon, strawberry, apricot, peach, mango, grape, carrot, potato, onion, pumpkin, bean, cucumber, sunflower, various nuts, alfalfa, etc.
vikaspedia.in/agriculture/best-practices/sustainabl…Honey bees are America’s primary commercial pollinator, although there are over 4,000 types of bees in the United States. Today, there are about 2.8 million U.S. honey bee hives. Major U.S. pollinated crops include almonds, non-citrus fruit trees, berries, melons, and squash.www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/pollina…More than 100 important crops are pollinated by honey bees. This includes many of the fruits and vegetables that we eat, but also a number of important crops such as nuts, herbs, spices oilseed crops, forage for dairy and beef cattle, as well as medicinal and numerous ornamental plants.www.uaex.uada.edu/farm-ranch/special-programs/… - People also ask
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