Gleanings in Bee Culture, Volumen 52A. I. Root Company, 1924 |
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... leave him a reasonable profit . This , however , is no reason why the price of honey should re- main at its present level , for the bee- keeper who can run a little faster than the rest is entitled to extra pay for his skill and should ...
... leave him a reasonable profit . This , however , is no reason why the price of honey should re- main at its present level , for the bee- keeper who can run a little faster than the rest is entitled to extra pay for his skill and should ...
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... leave a fair profit after the freight is paid . Thousands and thousands of acres of sweet clover are being put in , in North and South Da- kota , not because the farmers wish to grow this kind of crop , but because they are forced to do ...
... leave a fair profit after the freight is paid . Thousands and thousands of acres of sweet clover are being put in , in North and South Da- kota , not because the farmers wish to grow this kind of crop , but because they are forced to do ...
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... period when nectar is being ripened . That this may leave the hive in the form of water vapor , it must be carried out in an atmosphere which at all times is kept warm enough so that JANUARY , 1924 19 GLEANINGS BEE CULTURE IN.
... period when nectar is being ripened . That this may leave the hive in the form of water vapor , it must be carried out in an atmosphere which at all times is kept warm enough so that JANUARY , 1924 19 GLEANINGS BEE CULTURE IN.
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... leave any colonies without eith- er cells or virgin queens . In a yard of three or four hundred colonies almost al ... leaving some visible record on the hive indicating any queenless condition that may exist , he is not even a " Sam ...
... leave any colonies without eith- er cells or virgin queens . In a yard of three or four hundred colonies almost al ... leaving some visible record on the hive indicating any queenless condition that may exist , he is not even a " Sam ...
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... leaves of the older plants . A. A. Granovsky , Assistant in the De- partment of Entomology of the College of Agriculture , says , " It is my observa- tion that if they have near - by fields of barley , oats or common clover they will ...
... leaves of the older plants . A. A. Granovsky , Assistant in the De- partment of Entomology of the College of Agriculture , says , " It is my observa- tion that if they have near - by fields of barley , oats or common clover they will ...
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