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No Bees. No Berries.

We feel a deep sense of purpose to be responsible stewards of the land in which we operate. Wild blueberry fields are never tilled, soil health is paramount, and the only thing that leaves our land are the berries. We strive to maintain a healthy ecosystem for all — including the hundreds of wild bees and pollinators whose life cycle coincides with the wild blueberry harvest. Part of our ongoing commitment is creating and maintaining designated pollinator habitat on our land, which serves our native bees as well as provides food and shelter for visiting honeybee hives.

One third of the planet’s produce, and one hundred percent of our wild blueberries, owe their very existence to the efforts of bees and other pollinators. With that in mind, Wyman’s launched a consumer-focused campaign ‘No Bees, No Berries’ to provide education on the importance of pollination.

No Bees, No Berries

Love bees? Wild about wild blueberries? Us too. Join our hive by grabbing a free “No Bees, No Berries” t-shirt while supplies last. Just email us at shop@wymans.com.

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