American Bee Journal, Volume 3Dadant & Sons, 1867 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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... plant has been cultivated to some extent in this neighborhood for several years past , and proves to be one of the best , and probably the very best honey - producing plant known . It was introduced by the writer about the year 1860 ...
... plant has been cultivated to some extent in this neighborhood for several years past , and proves to be one of the best , and probably the very best honey - producing plant known . It was introduced by the writer about the year 1860 ...
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... plant : " I see in the last number of the JOURNAL that you speak of a plant that has been sent to you from West Virginia , and which you call the Aster ericoides . We have the same plant here . It is a great honey - yielding plant ; and ...
... plant : " I see in the last number of the JOURNAL that you speak of a plant that has been sent to you from West Virginia , and which you call the Aster ericoides . We have the same plant here . It is a great honey - yielding plant ; and ...
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... plant . If grown for soiling , it red in the experience of most bee - keepers , when must be mown long before it ... plant ? The cultivation of this plant as a forage crop for cat- tle , and for bee pasturage , has been frequently ...
... plant . If grown for soiling , it red in the experience of most bee - keepers , when must be mown long before it ... plant ? The cultivation of this plant as a forage crop for cat- tle , and for bee pasturage , has been frequently ...
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