American Bee Journal, Volumes 52-53Dadant & Sons, 1912 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations |
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... pounds then the colony must gather altogether 130 pounds . " It does not occur to the one who makes such an answer that bees must Vol . LII --- No . 1 have something to live on through the summer as well as through the winter , and that ...
... pounds then the colony must gather altogether 130 pounds . " It does not occur to the one who makes such an answer that bees must Vol . LII --- No . 1 have something to live on through the summer as well as through the winter , and that ...
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... pounds to the gallon , that makes the average yield in Cuba 360 pounds ; the lowest 180 pounds ; and the best 540 pounds . If the general average in Cuba is 360 pounds , and the most successful bee- keepers in Colorado average only 40 to ...
... pounds to the gallon , that makes the average yield in Cuba 360 pounds ; the lowest 180 pounds ; and the best 540 pounds . If the general average in Cuba is 360 pounds , and the most successful bee- keepers in Colorado average only 40 to ...
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... pounds , or 22 pounds per day , as the average for the 3 days from a single colony . Regarding moving an apiary a score of miles to a basswood locality , I will say that I believe basswood to be the greatest honey - producer in the ...
... pounds , or 22 pounds per day , as the average for the 3 days from a single colony . Regarding moving an apiary a score of miles to a basswood locality , I will say that I believe basswood to be the greatest honey - producer in the ...
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... pounds each would cover this , and all above this number of pounds would be a net gain , even though there should be no increase of stores for the winter , which would almost surely result . By going over my old records I find that the ...
... pounds each would cover this , and all above this number of pounds would be a net gain , even though there should be no increase of stores for the winter , which would almost surely result . By going over my old records I find that the ...
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... pounds , this would mean that the Karo people sell 350,000,000 poundt of the compound annually , 85 percen of which is straight glucose . Why do they sell this amount ? Advertising ? Not on your life ! That is , of course , a factor ...
... pounds , this would mean that the Karo people sell 350,000,000 poundt of the compound annually , 85 percen of which is straight glucose . Why do they sell this amount ? Advertising ? Not on your life ! That is , of course , a factor ...
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