Veterans protect national food security by becoming beekeepers

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Last updated 06 novembro 2024
Veterans protect national food security by becoming beekeepers
More than 5,000 active military, veterans, and dependents have received free training to become beekeepers thanks to the Heroes to Hives program.
Veterans protect national food security by becoming beekeepers
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Veterans protect national food security by becoming beekeepers
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Veterans protect national food security by becoming beekeepers
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Veterans protect national food security by becoming beekeepers
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Veterans protect national food security by becoming beekeepers
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Veterans protect national food security by becoming beekeepers
Veterans protect national food security by becoming beekeepers
Veterans protect national food security by becoming beekeepers
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Veterans protect national food security by becoming beekeepers
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Veterans protect national food security by becoming beekeepers
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Veterans protect national food security by becoming beekeepers
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Veterans protect national food security by becoming beekeepers
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