National honor for UC Davis bee expert

Jan 29, 2007 10:28 AM

Honey bee expert Eric Mussen, Extension Apiculturist with the Department of Entomology, University of California, Davis, has received a honey of a national honor for his bee industry leadership and research publications: the American Association of Professional Apiculturists’ Award for Apicultural Excellence.

Mussen received the coveted award, presented only four times over the last two decades, at the AAPA's January conference in Phoenix. He earlier received the California State Beekeepers' Association's "2006 Beekeeper of the Year" award for his regional, state and national contributions to the beekeeping industry.

AAPA is comprised of university and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) honey bee researchers, extension apiculturists and state apiarists.

Nominating Mussen for the award were fellow apiculturists Marion Ellis, University of Nebraska; Marla Spivak, University of Minnesota; Jeff Pettis, USDA Agriculture Research Service, Beltsville, Md.; and John Skinner, University of Tennessee. They praised him for his "excellent apiculture leadership in a state that leads the nation in acres of insect-pollinated crops. He has published a diverse array of extension publications, and his bi-monthly newsletter is a widely read source of information."

"He has assisted many of his colleagues in obtaining funding to conduct apiculture research in California, and he has facilitated their work by helping establish collaborative relationships with beekeepers and growers," they wrote. "When issues arise with bees and pollination, Eric is one that everyone turns to for insight. His leadership and service to professional organizations has been exemplary, and he has held a leadership position in AAPA since its inception."

"Eric has been a tireless advocate of the beekeeping industry nationwide," the nominees said. He has managed to remain neutral yet informative and helpful on many 'hot' topics in beekeeping politics over the years. Eric is an excellent example of the ideal extension specialist. His extension activities are exemplary and a source of inspiration to all of us. His knowledge of apiculture is superb and he communicates information to a challenging clientele with professional ease and sincerity of purpose."

Mussen is known for his expertise on honey bees and Africanized honey bees, including colony management, pollination, mite control and insecticide damage. His research interests focus on managing honey bees and wild bees for maximum field production, while minimizing pesticide damage to pollinator populations.

A member of the UC Davis faculty since 1976, Mussen received his bachelor's degree in entomology from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and his master's and doctorate degrees in entomology from the University of Minnesota.

Mussen touts the importance of bees in pollinating crops, besides producing honey. "If for some reason we were to lose all of our honey bees, California would be out about $6.1 billion worth of crops," he said. "The nation would be out about $14 billion worth of crops and your diet and my diet would change significantly because about a third of the food we consume everyday is the product of honeybee pollination."

Get Copyright ClearanceWant to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2009 Penton Media, Inc.


Latest Jobs

resources

events icon events

product info icon tradeshows

tradeshow icon digests

research icon photos

Continuing Education

Accredited for California, Arizona and CCA hours:


(New Course)
Biopesticides -- Effective Use in Pest Management Programs

Biopesticides are increasingly being recommended as components of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs in the production of non-organic high-value specialty crops such as fruit, nut, vegetable, vine, ornamental and turf. This online, accredited course, sponsored by Marrone Bio Innovations, details some of the 245 registered biopesticide active ingredients used in a wide array pest management products.

Accredited in California and Arizona:


(New Course)
Agronomic Principles and Efficient Chemigation and Fertigation Using Center Pivot/Linear Sprinkler Systems

This online CE course details sound mechanical irrigation design and management practices to allow efficient chemigation and fertigation. It is accredited for Certified Crop Adviser CE units and is approved for credit hours in California and Arizona.


(New Course)
Pome, Stone Fruit Pest Management Using New Mode of Action Chemistry

New chemistry Rynaxypyr has proven effective against a wide range of economically important Lepidoptera species. Marketed under the trade name Altacor for use in grapes, pome and stone fruit, details on how to use this new chemistry are in this online Continuing Education course that is accredited in California, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey with CE applications pending in Oregon and Washington.


(New Course)
Vegetable Pest Management Using New Mode of Action

Integration of a new mode of action compound like Coragen into IPM and IRM programs to control Lepidoptera in leafy greens, fruiting vegetables, peppers and brassica or cole crops is always welcome. This online CE accredited details how best to use this new mode of action in intensive vegetable production. It is accredited in California, Arizona, Texas, Georgia, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Application for credit is pending in Florida and Washington.

Accredited by Accredited in California and Washington:


(New Course)
Utilizing Calcium as Nutrient That Protects Against Disease Organisms

This online accredited course focus on Calcium, an important plant nutrient in fertilizer management for maximum, healthy plant development as well as disease and pest prevention. It is accredited in California, Georgia,: Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Credit pending in Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington.


Accredited by California DPR and California and Arizona Certified Crop Advisers:



(New Course)

Nutrient Management in Key California Crops





This online CEU course offers a detailed look at the nutrient management in key California crops. It is sponsored online by Western Plant Health Association and funded by a grant from the California Department of Food and Agriculture Fertilizer Research and Education Program (FREP). It is accredited for one (1)-hour of credit by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation for California Pest Control Advisers (PCA), Private Applicators, Qualified Applicators and Aerial Applicators. The course is also accredited for 3 units in Nutrient Management (NM) for California and Arizona Certified Crop Advisers (CCAs).

Accredited in California, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and Washington and for Certified Crop Advisers:


(New Course)
Organic/Sustainable Agricultural Production in the West

Organic/sustainable agriculture is expanding rapidly in the U.S. with an average annual increase of 20% during the last 15 years. This course covers a wide range of pests and organic control strategies. It is accredited for up to 4 continuing education hours for PCAs and Applicator Licensees in California, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. It is also approved for Certified Crop Adviser credit.


ACCREDITED IN CALIFORNIA ONLY:


Almond Pest Management

Get the latest info on almond insect pest management and earn 2 hrs. CE DPR and CCA credit in California.

California Groundwater Protection Regulations

Earn 2 hrs. in California laws and regs CE and learn how to protect California groundwater supplies.


Disease Management in California Almonds

Managing diseases in California almond production is a year-long process. This course provides the latest information on controlling these diseases with management practices and fungicides. The course is approved for 2 CEUs by DPR for PCAs and all applicator categories and California CCAs.

Powdery Mildew Control in California Grapevines

Learn about the No. 1 grape disease in California; earn 2 California CE hours.

ACCREDITED IN CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA:



The Role of Copper in Disease Control

Copper has long been a key tool in disease control in a many crops. This 2-CEU course accredited California PCAs and all DPR applicator categories and Arizona applicators details how best to use copper to maximize its potential.

Insecticide Resistance Management in Agronomic and Row Crops

A 3-hr. CE approved for California and Arizona licensees and CCAs in both states.

Agronomic Weed Resistance Management in Row Crops, Trees Nuts and Vines

Weeds Resistance Management is approved for 3 hours of CE credit for all California and Arizona licensees and Certified Crop Advisers.

Lepidopterous Pest Management/ Pesticide Safety

This course is approved for 2 hours in Arizona and California (1 hr. of laws/regs; 1 hour Other) and for CCAs.

ACCREDITED IN CALIFORNIA, ARIZONA, OREGON, AND WASHINGTON:

Managing Spray Drift to Minimize Problems

This online CEU on managing spray drift to minimize problems is accredited for 2-hours in California (Laws and Regs); Arizona, Oregon and Washington.

Back to Top

Browse Print Issues

Additional Resources

subscribe to Farm Press Daily Southeast Farm Press Southwest Farm Press Delta Farm Press