Master Beekeeping Programs
by- Jerry Bromenshenk The face of beekeeping education looks vastly different than it did 10 years ago and is continuing to change. There is…
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by- Jerry Bromenshenk The face of beekeeping education looks vastly different than it did 10 years ago and is continuing to change. There is…
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by- Alan Harman Organized crime is targeting New Zealand’s lucrative honey industry, threatening its NZ$242-million- (US$176.5-million-) a-year export market. At a recent meeting, New…
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Sperm Viability by- Clarence Collison The survival of a honey bee colony depends, in part, on the reproductive success of the queen, which in…
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by: Ross Conrad The crisp cool Autumn weather arrives at a time when the color of the leaves change, mice build nests in well-protected…
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By: Phil Craft Got A Question? He Knows! http://www.philcrafthivecraft.com phil@philcrafthivecraft.com Q: A beekeeper in Missouri writes: This is my third year as a…
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by- James Tew The Life and Death of a Survivor Colony. Removing Honey From Big, Hot Colonies. Odds and Ends – When Water…
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by- Jennifer Berry Even though it’s October as you peruse through this issue, it’s early August, right here, right now. Both the Republican and…
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by- Jessica Louque Shades of Blue and More At the beginning of the year, I was super excited to plant a blue pollen garden….
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Produced by Kim Lehman October 2016
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For Bee Clubs by Michele Colopy Grants Are Not “Free Money” A Nonprofit Can “Do Anything With”. Your beekeeping organization has enhanced its financial…
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Connecting Kids and Bees by- Toni Burnham Do you remember the first time you stuck your finger into the golden stream of honey produced…
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by- Ann Harman Beekeepers are inventors and frequently make various items to make keeping bees easier. Some beekeepers love to collect books about bees…
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A Taste of Medicine by- Ed Colby Just when I started getting the Nosema under control in a handful of my weaker bee colonies,…
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By: Kim Flottum A peculiar thing is happening, relative to what is growing where anymore, at least in my part of Ohio, and in…
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Summer, Bee Culture’s 2017 Calendar Contest By: Kathy Summers It’s been a busy month, but it’s been a busy month at home unlike the…
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Pure natural honey is, by definition, a non-GMO food. It’s that simple. By: Michelle Poulk This message is supported by the American Beekeeping Federation, American…
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The nutritional value of pollen has been demonstrated by measuring such diverse parameters as the growth and development of fat body, the development of…
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Real Time Watching Winter Clusters By: Wyatt Mangum That was for the Summer. This article extends the diagnostic capabilities of thermal cameras into Winter. First…
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By Connie Krochmal Milkweeds are common wildflowers in most areas of the country. Around a hundred species are found worldwide with slightly over half…
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From very small to very large, the Echiums are beloved by bees. By: Steve Andrews Many beekeepers will be familiar with the Borage (Borago…
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