American Bee Journal, Volume 54Dadant & Sons, 1914 - Bee culture Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations. |
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Page 195
... plants , number of colonies , etc. , in the different counties of the State . Mr. France stated that answers to his in- quiries had not been as full as antici- pated ; however , he was voted the thanks of the convention with the re ...
... plants , number of colonies , etc. , in the different counties of the State . Mr. France stated that answers to his in- quiries had not been as full as antici- pated ; however , he was voted the thanks of the convention with the re ...
Page 202
... plants , the pollen and nectar of which our domes- tic bees are compelled to share with them . Our younger beekeepers , both boys and girls , would find it well worth their while to collect and study the wild species of their ...
... plants , the pollen and nectar of which our domes- tic bees are compelled to share with them . Our younger beekeepers , both boys and girls , would find it well worth their while to collect and study the wild species of their ...
Page 203
... plants , but occasionally the in- jury is more serious . A settler at Springfield , Idaho , relates the follow- ing experience : 46 Among the first trees set out about our house were two ash trees . As soon as the foliage began to ...
... plants , but occasionally the in- jury is more serious . A settler at Springfield , Idaho , relates the follow- ing experience : 46 Among the first trees set out about our house were two ash trees . As soon as the foliage began to ...
Page 204
... plants both in nature and under cultivation . For thousands of years our American flora was visited by no other bees ... plant growth , timber , fruit and vegetables . I was informed they had been picking strawberries since Christmas ...
... plants both in nature and under cultivation . For thousands of years our American flora was visited by no other bees ... plant growth , timber , fruit and vegetables . I was informed they had been picking strawberries since Christmas ...
Page 209
... plants not cul- tivated in the United States to an extent worth mentioning . This honey is nearly water white , very rich , and of a most exquisite taste . Other honey in France does not fetch anything near the price paid for the ...
... plants not cul- tivated in the United States to an extent worth mentioning . This honey is nearly water white , very rich , and of a most exquisite taste . Other honey in France does not fetch anything near the price paid for the ...
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