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Exploratory Data on U.S. Beekeeping and Disabilities
Over 500 beekeepers in the United States contributed to a survey concerning beekeeping and disabilities, providing the first exploratory, contemporary data regarding the range of disabilities, limitations of current equipment and approaches, and ideas for innovation and change across the beekeeping industry. The results should provide inspiration for individuals with disabilities who may have been told that beekeeping as a hobby or profession is not an option for them. The insight provided should also fuel innovation for new tools, equipment, and approaches to beekeeping that are more inclusive to all individuals, including those with disabilities.