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BOTTOM BOARD: Last Day On The Job
2016, June 2016, Life, Stories

BOTTOM BOARD: Last Day On The Job

  by Ed Colby     My Aspen Mountain ski patrol boss Bud gave me my best job evaluation ever, maybe because this is…

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2016, June 2016, Life, Politics

The Apicultural Coverup

Begins In Your Backyard   by Ross Conrad I am surprised at the number of highly regarded and experienced beekeepers who blame the dramatically…

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2016, Beekeeping, Education, June 2016

What’s For Lunch?

  by Ann Harman Over the many centuries of man’s association with bees, including throughout beekeeping husbandry, one fact was well-known – if there…

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2016, Biology, June 2016, Science

Swarm Signals

  by Ann Chilcott Just imagine returning home relishing setting down overfilled grocery bags, and sitting in the shade with a nice cup of…

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Bee Kid’s Corner June 2016
2016, June 2016, Kids, Life

Bee Kid’s Corner June 2016

Produced by Kim Lehman          http://www.kimlehman.com  

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2016, Beekeeping, June 2016

Some Beeyard Thoughts

Observations and Updates   by James Tew Setback beekeeping – dealing with discouragement. Bee diarrhea may not always bee diarrhea – apparently. Growing old…

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2016, June 2016, Life, Stories

BIGGER PICTURE

It’s A Farmer’s Life For Me   by Jessica Louque Bobby and I were on our way to drop off some bees in a…

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2016, June 2016, Life, Profiles

In Memoriam

Eric H. Erickson Jr. 1940 – 2016   Dr. Eric Erickson died April 13, 2016, 13 days shy of his 76th birthday. He is…

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2016, Biology, June 2016, Science

How Bees See And Why It Matters

  by Sharla Riddle   Here’s an “eye-popping” fact: The USDA estimates that 80% of insect crop pollination is accomplished by bees. Scientists consider…

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2016, History, June 2016, Life

The Indispensable Honey Bee

1973 vs. 2015: The Financial Situation   by G. Splevin  In previous issues of Bee Culture magazine I have written of the 1973 report,…

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2016, Beekeeping, Foreign, June 2016

Beekeeping In LATVIA

  by Sarah Gabric The Latvian people are passionate about honey bees and beekeeping. Latvia sits nestled between Estonia to the north, Lithuania to the…

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Saving Native Bees and Honey Bees
2016, Beekeeping, Education, June 2016

Saving Native Bees and Honey Bees

  by Jenny Flores We have all heard about the disappearance of honey bees and there is certainly cause for concern. With honey bees…

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2016, May 2016, Opinion

INNER COVER

Land use information is a bit difficult to pin down since different sources use different data sets, have varying dates of newly released data…

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It’s Summers Time –
2016, May 2016, Opinion

It’s Summers Time –

Spring, Poultry, Bees This may be the May issue, but here in Medina County, Northeast Ohio it has been a Winter-like week. We’ve had…

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The Pollinator Stewardship Council
2016, Beekeeping, Life, May 2016, Politics

The Pollinator Stewardship Council

HOW TO BE A PROFESSIONAL BEE CLUB A Professionally Managed Board of Directors Takes Their Responsibilities Seriously. by Michele Colopy Bee Clubs have not…

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2016, Life, May 2016, Opinion

The Indispensable Honey Bee

1973 vs. 2015: Importance of Bees G. Splevin In previous issues of Bee Culture magazine I have written of the 1973 report, “The Indispensable…

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2016, Beekeeping, Education, May 2016

New This Month

If Bees Are Few. A HIVE OF BEE POEMS. Edited by James P. Lenfestey. Foreword by Bill McKibben. Afterword by Marla Spivak. Published by…

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2016, Editorials, Life, May 2016, Politics

U.S. Honey Industry Report – 2015

According to USDA NASS survey data, United States honey production for 2015 was down 12 percent from 2014 for operations with five or more…

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2016, Beekeeping, Marketing, May 2016

Social Media – You can’t ignore it, and you really don’t want to.

by Jessica Daily   Several years ago I wrote up various articles here in Bee Culture Magazine for beekeepers, clubs and the like about…

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2016, Bee Plants, Beekeeping, May 2016

Urban Plantings

Shawna Coronado As an organic gardener, I often explore the idea of planting flowering plants in my garden – both native plants and more…

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