American Bee Journal, Volume 29Dadant & Sons, 1892 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... fact , the only losses I have ever met with were my own fault , and owing to the want of sufficient stores to carry them through . My experience teaches me that a large entrance is a necessity ; that ventilation should be downward , and ...
... fact , the only losses I have ever met with were my own fault , and owing to the want of sufficient stores to carry them through . My experience teaches me that a large entrance is a necessity ; that ventilation should be downward , and ...
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... fact , everybody . It is equal to any $ 10.00 Atlas . To keep pace with the progress of the age , to understand com- prehensively and intelligently the current happen- ings daily telegraphed from all parts of the earth , you must have ...
... fact , everybody . It is equal to any $ 10.00 Atlas . To keep pace with the progress of the age , to understand com- prehensively and intelligently the current happen- ings daily telegraphed from all parts of the earth , you must have ...
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... facts our readers will be surprised to see on page 49 of this BEE JOURNAL that Prof. J. A. Lintner , of New York ... fact that it was authoritatively settled many months ago , and widely published to the world ( see BEE JOURNAL for ...
... facts our readers will be surprised to see on page 49 of this BEE JOURNAL that Prof. J. A. Lintner , of New York ... fact that it was authoritatively settled many months ago , and widely published to the world ( see BEE JOURNAL for ...
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... - brood spores to take root in , he ought to know that chilled foul - brood has , in fact , made foul - brood - has spread it . Readers are not competent - not wise enough to " catch on " to any logical reason 44 BEE JOURNAL . AMERICAN.
... - brood spores to take root in , he ought to know that chilled foul - brood has , in fact , made foul - brood - has spread it . Readers are not competent - not wise enough to " catch on " to any logical reason 44 BEE JOURNAL . AMERICAN.
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... fact , live " brood is just the right soil " for foul - brood spores to take root in ; and if the spores are floating around everywhere , " they are floating around every hive of bees , and if the spores float inside and attack chilled ...
... fact , live " brood is just the right soil " for foul - brood spores to take root in ; and if the spores are floating around everywhere , " they are floating around every hive of bees , and if the spores float inside and attack chilled ...
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Page 341 - First. If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength. Second. If any substance has been substituted wholly or in part for the article. Third. If any valuable constituent of the article has been wholly or in part abstracted.
Page 550 - Thy lips, O my spouse, drop as the honeycomb: honey and milk are under thy tongue; and the smell of thy garments is like the smell of Lebanon.
Page 544 - A WASP met a bee that was just buzzing by, And he said, " Little cousin, can you tell me why You are loved so much better by people than I? " My back shines as bright and as yellow as gold, And my shape is most elegant too to behold, Yet nobody likes me for that I am told.
Page 16 - An' you sort o' feel a flutter in the region of the heart; You cant look up and meet his eyes — you don't know what to say When his hand is on your shoulder in a friendly sort o
Page 357 - Truth, crushed to earth, shall rise again; The eternal years of God are hers; But Error, wounded, writhes in pain, And dies among his worshippers.
Page 550 - And it shall come to pass in that day, that a man shall nourish a young cow, and two sheep...
Page 317 - We shape ourselves the joy or fear Of which the coming life is made, And fill our Future's atmosphere With sunshine or with shade. The tissue of the Life to be We weave with colors all our own, And in the field of Destiny We reap as we have sown.
Page 100 - Resolved, That the thanks of this Association are due, and are hereby tendered to Dr.
Page 340 - To lay with one hand the power of the government on the property of the citizen, and with the other to bestow it upon favored individuals to aid private enterprises and build up private fortunes, is none the less a robbery because it is done under the forms of law and is called taxation.
Page 83 - We see a sorrow rising in our way, And try to flee from the approaching ill; We seek some small escape; we weep and pray; But when the blow falls, then our hearts are still; Not that the pain is of its sharpness shorn, But that it can be borne.