American Bee Journal, Volume 10Dadant & Sons, 1874 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... Fruit ? 63 , 128 , 157 , 158 . Do Bees Destroy Fruit ? 76 Double - Story Hives , 181 . Does Bee Culture Pay ? 185 . Death of Dr. L. J. Dallas , 287 Early and Full - developed Queens , 22 Extractor vs Honey Boxes , 130 . Enterprising ...
... Fruit ? 63 , 128 , 157 , 158 . Do Bees Destroy Fruit ? 76 Double - Story Hives , 181 . Does Bee Culture Pay ? 185 . Death of Dr. L. J. Dallas , 287 Early and Full - developed Queens , 22 Extractor vs Honey Boxes , 130 . Enterprising ...
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... fruit trees , of which there are a great abundance in the gardens , and along the roadway , giv . ing an abundance of honey and pollen ; then follows the harvest from the seed fields , which is usually very abundant . Nowhere are there ...
... fruit trees , of which there are a great abundance in the gardens , and along the roadway , giv . ing an abundance of honey and pollen ; then follows the harvest from the seed fields , which is usually very abundant . Nowhere are there ...
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... fruit blossoms we had purchased one pound jars to hold a ton , and labels in two colors for all sources we could think of from which our bees might gather honey , so as to be all ready for the coming harvest . By the way , we have just ...
... fruit blossoms we had purchased one pound jars to hold a ton , and labels in two colors for all sources we could think of from which our bees might gather honey , so as to be all ready for the coming harvest . By the way , we have just ...
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... fruit is canned , then keep it in a cool , dark place . As a supply for the Winter , a strong stock should , on the first of November , contain at least one pound of honey for every thousand bees ; and a weak stock should then have a ...
... fruit is canned , then keep it in a cool , dark place . As a supply for the Winter , a strong stock should , on the first of November , contain at least one pound of honey for every thousand bees ; and a weak stock should then have a ...
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... Fruit may be preserved with honey by putting the fruit first in the can , then pour- ing honey over it , and seal air tight ; when the honey is poured from the fruit it will have the flavor and appearance of jelly , making a delicious ...
... Fruit may be preserved with honey by putting the fruit first in the can , then pour- ing honey over it , and seal air tight ; when the honey is poured from the fruit it will have the flavor and appearance of jelly , making a delicious ...
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