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2018, Beekeeping, Business, December 2018

Reginal Honey Price Report

December Report We’re throwing a lot of numbers at you this month but we think you’ll find them useful. Below is our monthly report…

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2018, December 2018, Opinion

INNER COVER

The Right Tool. I like to think I have a green thumb. Actually, on a good day, I like to think I have 10…

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2018, December 2018, Profiles

Meet Christina Grozinger

By: Jay Evans Annual Interview Section I have the honor of sharing insights into the career and life of Christina Grozinger, Distinguished Professor at…

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2018, Articles, Authors, Columns, December 2018, It's Summers Time, Kathy Summers

It’s SUMMERS TIME!

Time Flies. The years sure seem to go faster, the older I get. And every year we never get it all done. But we…

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2018, Bee Plants, Beekeeping, November 2018

The Useful And Versatile Castor Bean Plant

By Connie Krochmal A number of oilseed crops happen to be good plants for bees, including the castor bean (Ricinus communis). Reportedly native to…

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2018, Beekeeping, November 2018

Bottom Board

By Ed Colby Eighty-Sixed In the Almonds That redheaded Tina got in a little over her head when she volunteered to re-structure the Colorado…

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2018, Health, November 2018

synthetic biology An Advantageous Approach To Combat Bee Diseases

The iGEM  “Tec-Chihuahua” Team Honey. Floral and sweet honey. Fresh as fruits or aged as wine. Just like bees, beekeepers want to give the…

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2018, Beekeeping, November 2018

Beeyard Thoughts, Observations, and Updates

By James E Tew A Summer of washboarding behavior – Some wild guesses and assumptions? We are told, but we cannot understand I have…

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2018, Biology, November 2018

Glyphosate

By Ross Conrad Safe For Bees And Beekeepers? As a beekeeper I used to make the mistake of blaming farmers and chemical researchers for…

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2018, Beekeeping, Education, November 2018

Information – Good or Bad

By Ann Harman Words surround us in various ways all during our waking hours. Our brains get bombarded every day by words. Radio, television,…

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2018, Beekeeping, Equipment, November 2018

A Summer / Winter Hive Ventilation Box

By Lorna Cook Directions for one 8 frame ventilation box. Buy List / Cut List 1-1×4 Pine KD x 8 feet, cut 2-20 inches…

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2018, Beekeeping, Equipment, November 2018

Hive House Therapy

By Cassandra Vore “Take a deep, calming breath and in your mind’s eye, image if you will, being led into a small clearing. A…

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2018, November 2018, Stories

Those Who Care Enough

By Jennifer Berry Last month’s article highlighted the first ladies to have passed the Georgia Master Beekeeper Journeyman exam. This was possible because of…

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2018, Beekeeping, November 2018, Urban

DOWNTOWN It’s Harder For You, Urban Newbee

By Toni Burnham The Golden Years Are Gone. The most experienced beekeepers I know tell me of golden years some three decades ago, before…

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2018, Beekeeping, Equipment, November 2018

Plan Ahead

By David MacFawn Next Season In The Southeast. Planning is critical for your operation’s success and your colony growth plan is one of several…

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2018, Beekeeping, Equipment, November 2018

THERMOGRAPHY II PERSONAL APPLICATION

By R. Micheal Magnini In part one of this article in May I outlined the availability of this technology to beekeepers, and its prospective…

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2018, Beekeeping, Equipment, November 2018

The Legacy Of CCD

By Malcolm Sanford Honey Bee Research On The Rise. In retrospect, 2006 appears to have been a banner year with reference to honey bee…

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2018, November 2018, Research

MELISSOPALYNOLOGY

By Vaughn Bryant The Science Of Using Pollen To Study Honey. INTRODUCTION Melissopalynology is the study of pollen in honey. The term comes from…

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2018, Health, November 2018

Confessions Of A Corn Entomologist

By Jonathan Lundgren Conventional wisdom in commodity based agriculture has done more harm than good. Many are looking for a component solution to bee…

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2018, Beekeeping, Education, November 2018

Bee Whisperers

By Greta Burroughs Watching, Listening & Learning – Citizen Science Comes To The Honey Bee. It is getting more and more complicated to be…

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