Farmers in Western Australia are being encouraged to grow legume pastures, particularly aerial seeded clovers, due to their potential medicinal properties and benefits for beekeeping. Research has found that honey produced by bees feeding on these clovers, known as 'clover honey,' contains unique compounds with health benefits, including alleviating symptoms of menopause. This discovery could lead to the development of clover honey or other nectar products into health foods or dietary supplements. The research also highlights the importance of providing reliable nectar and pollen sources for bees, which can also benefit farmers by increasing seed set and supporting native pollinators.