- For Farmers: Know your Beekeeper
- For Beekeepers: Know your Farmer
- For Landscapers: Know your Beekeeper
- For Beekeepers: Know your Landscaper
- For Homeowners: Be Aware of Pollinators
- Apiary Registration Form
- Building Wild Bee Houses - 10 pages(Joel Gardner)
- The New EPA Bee Advisory Box -2 pages
- Preventing or Mitigating Potential Negative Impacts of Pesticides on Pollinators Using Integrated Pest Management and Other Conservation Practices - 31 pages(USDA)
- Benefits of Neonicotinoid Seed Treatments to Soybean Production-18 pages(EPA)
- Conserving Bumble Bees - 40 pages(The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation)
- Evaluation of Canadian Bee Mortalities that Coincided with Corn Planting in the Spring 2012 - 3 pages (Health Canada)
- Farming for Bees - Guidelines for providing native bee habitat on farms - 44 pages (The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation)
- Reducing the risk of pesticide poisoning to honey bees - 6 pages (NCSU)
- Honeybees and Agriculture: A Buzzing Controversy? - 3 pages (NAAA)
- Report on the National Stakeholders Conference on Honey Bee Health - 72 pages (USDA)
- Securing Pollinator Health and Crop Protection - 71 pages (Pollinator Partnership)
- A report to the legislature from the honey bee work group - 42 pages (WSDA)
- North Dakota Pollinator Plan - 9 pages (NDDA)