American Bee Journal, Volume 34Dadant & Sons, 1894 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... fall . 3. Yes and no . I sowed a number of acres on pasture land , and I don't know that a single seed grew . Again I have seen it growing in close sod , and on the barest tough clay . I suppose if I had sown in the fall instead of ...
... fall . 3. Yes and no . I sowed a number of acres on pasture land , and I don't know that a single seed grew . Again I have seen it growing in close sod , and on the barest tough clay . I suppose if I had sown in the fall instead of ...
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... fall of the second year of their life ! Again , we find in a noted work on apiculture the author saying that a good queen will lay 3,000 eggs daily during the breeding season , which is correct where the ordinary brood - chamber is used ...
... fall of the second year of their life ! Again , we find in a noted work on apiculture the author saying that a good queen will lay 3,000 eggs daily during the breeding season , which is correct where the ordinary brood - chamber is used ...
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... fall , and in the Bort to select colonies with such condi- ons as would facilitate the operations the experiment , it turned out that se selected were considerably below en the average strength , and in this y another mistake was made ...
... fall , and in the Bort to select colonies with such condi- ons as would facilitate the operations the experiment , it turned out that se selected were considerably below en the average strength , and in this y another mistake was made ...
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... falling badly , on account of dry weather , chintz bugs . But we are having a glorious rain to - day , as I am writing ... fall we could have a ' general round up , " and discuss the best methods to propagate the plants that are of value ...
... falling badly , on account of dry weather , chintz bugs . But we are having a glorious rain to - day , as I am writing ... fall we could have a ' general round up , " and discuss the best methods to propagate the plants that are of value ...
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... fall from farmers who wanted the honey , but intended to kill the bees . I put these bees on foundation , and fed them enough sugar syrup to take them through the winter . As they were all black bees , I introduced Italian queens as ...
... fall from farmers who wanted the honey , but intended to kill the bees . I put these bees on foundation , and fed them enough sugar syrup to take them through the winter . As they were all black bees , I introduced Italian queens as ...
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