American Bee Journal, Volumes 64-65Dadant & Sons, 1924 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 12
... fact which I had noticed , but upon which I had failed to ponder , that the workers often leave drone comb empty , while they fill worker combs around it , with honey , in the super , when the queen has no drone cells in the lower story ...
... fact which I had noticed , but upon which I had failed to ponder , that the workers often leave drone comb empty , while they fill worker combs around it , with honey , in the super , when the queen has no drone cells in the lower story ...
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... fact that in the hands of the shippers lies the power to materially help towards a decrease in the ex- pense of operation , by which alone can a lowering of rates be accom- plished without serious detriment to the transportation ...
... fact that in the hands of the shippers lies the power to materially help towards a decrease in the ex- pense of operation , by which alone can a lowering of rates be accom- plished without serious detriment to the transportation ...
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... fact , I think statistics will show there has not been any large increase of colonies of domestic bees in this period . There has been a reduction of the number of beekeepers , but not of domestic colonies . We have no statistics on the ...
... fact , I think statistics will show there has not been any large increase of colonies of domestic bees in this period . There has been a reduction of the number of beekeepers , but not of domestic colonies . We have no statistics on the ...
Page 34
... fact there was " any money " in beekeeping . At that time I took the affirmative , and since then I have come across an instance of profitable beekeeping which so well illustrates the contention that further particu- lars may be of ...
... fact there was " any money " in beekeeping . At that time I took the affirmative , and since then I have come across an instance of profitable beekeeping which so well illustrates the contention that further particu- lars may be of ...
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... fact that our pa- per is much larger in size and costs more to publish . I am telling no secret when I say that the only way the price could be reduced would be by making a smaller and less expensive publica- tion . Those who compare it ...
... fact that our pa- per is much larger in size and costs more to publish . I am telling no secret when I say that the only way the price could be reduced would be by making a smaller and less expensive publica- tion . Those who compare it ...
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