American Bee Journal, Volumes 55-56Dadant & Sons, 1915 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 10
... side of the Blue Ridge mountains , about one - fourth mile from the foot , so our bees cross over to the east side , which is about two weeks earlier and a lot better bee- country . There is no sourwood on this side , but we have a ...
... side of the Blue Ridge mountains , about one - fourth mile from the foot , so our bees cross over to the east side , which is about two weeks earlier and a lot better bee- country . There is no sourwood on this side , but we have a ...
Page 18
... side , I set in the four sections with a 38x44 piece between each . This nicely filled the bill for length , leaving a slight projection of the ends of each fence above all . Between these projections and on top of the section I laid ...
... side , I set in the four sections with a 38x44 piece between each . This nicely filled the bill for length , leaving a slight projection of the ends of each fence above all . Between these projections and on top of the section I laid ...
Page 25
... side line , the idea being to safeguard the interests of the fruit men who naturally had to depend upon the bee for the certain pollination of the fruit blossoms . The chief of the Department of Agriculture appreciated fully how wide ...
... side line , the idea being to safeguard the interests of the fruit men who naturally had to depend upon the bee for the certain pollination of the fruit blossoms . The chief of the Department of Agriculture appreciated fully how wide ...
Page 43
... side of a hive a comb containing sealed brood and no unsealed brood , and on the other side a comb containing sealed brood , and then a nucleus or a small swarm should be put into the hive , I think they would be likely to cluster at one ...
... side of a hive a comb containing sealed brood and no unsealed brood , and on the other side a comb containing sealed brood , and then a nucleus or a small swarm should be put into the hive , I think they would be likely to cluster at one ...
Page 49
... side issue . Our industry in the farmer's hands is al- most unknown except as we write them up , so we are unable to reach the mass of them . This is to be regretted because the smallest farmer beekeeper should be enlightened to the ...
... side issue . Our industry in the farmer's hands is al- most unknown except as we write them up , so we are unable to reach the mass of them . This is to be regretted because the smallest farmer beekeeper should be enlightened to the ...
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