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Caswell County Center OfflineEventAttendanceMode Caswell 4-H Office, 126 Court Square, Yanceyville, NC 27379 Caswell 4-H Office, 126 Court Square, Yanceyville, NC 27379 Columbus County Center 9 years ago
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Honey Bees are hardworking, tirelessly gathering nectar and pollen to share with their hive. They provide a vital ecological service by pollinating agricultural, garden and native plants. Explore more about these fascinating insects by participating in the North Carolina 4-H Beekeeping Essay contest. The essay provides a platform for youth to creatively express their working knowledge and research of the craft of beekeeping.
Topic: “Planting for Bees from Backyards and Up” Beekeeping has become difficult due to a lack of native plants for forage. In this essay, you will be required to discuss ways that habitats can be modified to become “bee friendly”. Does your community allow roadsides and open land to grow wildflowers and encourage native planting of bee friendly plants? Survey your community to see what is being done to help honey bees. Include your state in your survey to see if there is a wildflower planting program available or any other program that could aid the honey bee.
Guidelines: The scope of the research is an essential judging criterion, accounting for 40% of your score. The number of sources consulted, the authority of the sources, and the variety of the sources are all evaluated. Personal interviews with beekeepers and others familiar with the subject are valued sources of information and should be documented. Sources, which are not cited in the endnotes should be listed in a “Resources” or “Bibliography” list. For more detailed rules and guidelines, please call Mrs. Tonya at the 4-H Office at 336-694-4158.
*Note that “honey bee” is properly spelled as two words, even though many otherwise authoritative references spell it as one word.
The North Carolina state winner receives a $50 award and the winning essay is forwarded to the National Foundation for the Preservation of Honey Bees to participate in their national essay contest. Essays are due into the 4-H Office by 5:00 pm on February 12th.

Jan 15 2015