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By: Dewey Caron The EAS conference has traditionally featured live honey bee workshops with bees moved to the conference site. To help coordinate and…
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By: Dewey Caron The EAS conference has traditionally featured live honey bee workshops with bees moved to the conference site. To help coordinate and…
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As I write this we are hurrying to meet our deadline for this issue because in two days we get on a plane to…
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Did you take a good look at that photo? It was taken several years ago by Sylvia Jadczak. If her last name sounds familiar…
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By: Dewey Caron Don Coats, DVM (retired) began beekeeping during his last years as a dog and cat doctor. What started as a hobby…
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By: Gee Atkinson The bee program here is only one of many we have. If you are like me, I rarely drive by Lee…
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Turmeric, Chickens, Ducks and Wooster. I wish that all of you were having the kind of Winter that we are. We have been very fortunate…
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Been watching the price of honey lately? Our monthly honey report has been on a slow but steady no-movement-at-all flatline for about a year…
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By: Dewey Caron Nobody said it would be easy. It wasn’t. Starting bees can be a challenge. Starting beehives and a new bee club…
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By: Bill Mares & Ross Conrad How Vermont Is Making It Work The Story of One State’s Beekeeping History – How some Vermont beekeepers are…
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By: Alan Guebert The chairman gaveled the Ag Committee to order. “We’re here today,” he announced in his best radio voice, “to rapidly confirm…
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Spring, Galveston, Time With Ann. In theory by the time you read this it will be almost officially Spring. I’m not sure what that…
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We routinely conduct reader and customer surveys to keep tabs on what you are up to, and what you think about what we do…
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By: Joe Traynor U.S. Agriculture, along with most U.S. citizens, is beginning to come to terms with the fact that our climate is indeed changing…
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By: Kim Flottum & Brad Root
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Winter, Planting and Birds A week ago we woke up to a temperature of 1°. That’s what it said on the weather app on…
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Before I say anything else, I have to tell you a little about Yvonne Crimbring the Editor of The Pennsylvania Beekeeper, the newsletter of…
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The American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists (AASP) recently awarded Vaughn Bryant, professor in the Department of Anthropology in the College of Liberal Arts, the…
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As the swarm winged over the highway, young bees carried passengers – mites holding tight to the bees’ fuzzy hairs with tiny gecko-like feet. …
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Winter Quarters, January 1, 1917 Dear Sis; We have just had a funny experience that I must tell you about, while I wait for…
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Henry Dormann is editor and publisher of Leaders magazine. Subscribers are heads of state and CEOs of major corporations. Mr. Dormann has probably interviewed…
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