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Over the years I’ve had the opportunity to do some pretty awesome things in the name of doin’ my job here. I get to…
Read MoreOver the years I’ve had the opportunity to do some pretty awesome things in the name of doin’ my job here. I get to…
Read MoreBy: Larry Connor An Interview with Valeri Strachan. LC – Tell me how you found yourself running a queen business in California? VS…
Read MoreBy: Toni Burnham What if you were a second-year beekeeper, working for an outfit that was looking to go green, and your boss’ boss…
Read MoreBy: James Tew I can’t say just how long it has been, but I have known Shelia and Denzil St. Clair at Queen Right…
Read MoreBy: Barbara Gillette Kentucky State Apiarist and author Dr. Tammy Horn Potter blazed a trail across literary and beekeeping circles in 2005 with the…
Read MoreBy: Ed Colby One of Britain’s foremost conservationists, University of Sussex Professor Dave Goulson founded the Bumblebee Conservation Trust, a charity that promotes bumblebees….
Read MoreBy: Jessica Louque I’ve had the pleasure of working with Mark Bennett for years. Mark is the branch manager of the Chatham Dadant in…
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman Today David Tarpy is well known in the honey bee world. He was interested in science as a youth but his…
Read MoreBy: Kim Flottum Buzz Riopelle is the first beekeeper I got to know when I moved to Medina for my job here. The Medina…
Read MoreBy: Ross Conrad Sam Comfort of Anarchy Apiaries is on a mission – two missions to be precise: Make more hives than televisions, and…
Read MoreBy: Jennifer Berry Growing up, some of us wanted to be rich while some of us wanted to be famous. Some of us wanted…
Read MoreBy: Dennis Taylor His plan is to save mankind! In their dreams, most middle schoolers envision themselves pitching for the Cubs, or crooning their…
Read MoreBy: Kim Kaplan An interview with Randy Oliver Randy Oliver is the owner of Golden West Bees in northern California – about 1,000 colonies providing…
Read MoreBy: Mark Winston It’s long-term exposure to what were previously considered non-toxic doses of multiple pesticides that has become ground zero in assessing why…
Read MoreThe first half of 2016 was extremely busy for Kim and I, with the normal Bee Culture schedule, but also a lot of travel….
Read MoreYou Say You Want A Revolution… There’s a quiet revolution going on. Quiet now any-way. If you were paying attention you saw it more…
Read MoreKim Flottum Senior Editor I rediscovered something this year that I already knew but hadn’t applied it to keeping bees. Or rather, to feeding…
Read MoreChickens, Phobia and Fall By: Kathy Summers Assistant Editor We lost one of our old girls a couple of weeks ago. She was one…
Read MoreIt was a good garden season this year. Appropriate rain in the spring, but then dry, dry, dry all of June, July and the…
Read MoreLABOR DAY WEEKEND by- Kathy Summers As I write this we have just finished up Labor Day weekend 2016 – can you believe it….
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