Meet Dr. Jay Evans
By: Ann Harman From Washington …… To Washington Jay is originally from Seattle in Washington State. Since his mother worked in a natural history…
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By: Ann Harman From Washington …… To Washington Jay is originally from Seattle in Washington State. Since his mother worked in a natural history…
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By: Jennifer Berry Legend has it that back in the 17th century, an “aha” moment occurred when a young scholar, Sir Isaac Newton, was…
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CHICKENS, WINTER, A BIT ABOUT ENGLAND Another completed year here at Bee Culture. It’s hard to believe. We’ve had a good year and hope…
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By: Jessica Louque South Dakota Native Managing 10,000 Colonies In the past year or so, I’ve spent a bit of time with Randy Verhoek….
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By: M.E.A. McNeil What Californians know about tornadoes is that they happen somewhere else. Ask anyone – not here, no way. But tornadoes did…
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By: Katherine Kiefer In January 2017 at the joint meeting of the ABF, AHPA and CHC in Galveston, the University of Minnesota Bee Squad…
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Voices, England and the Chickens I hope everyone had a good Summer and that your Fall is as beautiful as ours here in Northeast Ohio….
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The East Cupcake Beekeepers Association usually meets on the 3rd Thursday of the month. But in December the date is too close to Christmas…
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Smoke is beekeeper cologne Don’t buy me Cool Water for Christmas, I have a scent all of my own. No Old Spice or Axe…
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TRAVEL, FALL AND GOLDENROD HONEY It’s hard to believe that Summer is essentially over. As I write this it’s is the end of August,…
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By: Kathy Summers EAS 2017 Chickens Bees Kim and I spent last week (August 1-4) at the University of Delaware attending EAS 2017. We…
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CHICKENS, MOWING, JUST BEING OUTSIDE. I hope you are all having a wonderful, sunny, warm – but not too warm – Summer. We took…
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By: Jim Thompson The first jar invented specifically for honey. I collect old honey jars and when I heard that the Muth Jar was…
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SWARMS, CHICKEN BULLYING AND BEE FEST We’ve had a busy, but fun and exciting late Spring and early Summer. I have lots to talk…
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Root Company, Kids and Still…No Ducks! A couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity for the second year in a row to talk…
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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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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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