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2018, March 2018, Science

FOUND IN TRANSLATION

Let The Sonenshine In: New Ways To Control Mites By Jay Evans Efforts to control Varroa mites are expanding at the USDA-ARS Bee Research…

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2018, March 2018, Opinion

It’s SUMMERS TIME!

UPCOMING BEE CULTURE EVENTS, CHICKENS AND WINTER By Kathy Summers A lot is going on right now in the land of Bee Culture and it’s…

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2018, Beekeeping, Equipment, March 2018

New For This Spring

bees-at-law. By Noel Sweeney. Published by Alibi, Veritas Chambers. ISBN 978-1-872724-04-1. Available from the author or Northern Bee Books, for $50.00. 6” x 8.25”,…

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2018, Articles, Authors, Columns, Inner Cover, Kim Flottum, March 2018

INNERCOVER

Selling Honey. Land Use. Local. By: Kim Flottum I have several interests in life that aren’t directly involved with bees, beekeeping and beekeepers, but most of…

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2018, Beekeeping, Equipment, February 2018

Texas Honey Show

Big State, Big Show By: Ann Harman Texas is the largest state of the “lower 48.” Alaska is, of course, the largest of all…

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2018, February 2018, Stories

It’s Summers Time!

Reno, Chickens and Winter By: Kathy Summers Most of our Bee Culture staff attended the 2018 American Beekeeping Federation Conference in Reno, NV during the…

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2018, February 2018, Stories

The Inner Cover

The 2018 ABF Meeting By: Kim Flottum The ABF celebrated their 75th Anniversary this year at their meeting in January in Reno, Nevada. So…

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2018, Beekeeping, Business, February 2018

Bigger Picture

Honey Bee Testing Intro By: Jessica Louque It’s been very surprising to me how many people do not understand the process of pesticide regulation…

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2018, Beekeeping, Education, February 2018

Bottom Board

Meghan By: Ed Colby I like to say I’m retired, but I’ve never been busier. A hundred and fifty colonies keep me occupied. That,…

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2018, February 2018, Health, Science

Dicamba and Bees

  By: Jonathan Lundgren Repeating a mistake generally doesn’t end well. When genetically modified, glyphosate-tolerant crops hit the scene in the mid-1990s, it was…

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2018, Beekeeping, February 2018, Plants

Corporate Potentials For Increasing Pollinator Habitat And Populations

By: Steven Payne Federal and state government programs in recent years have been announced and initiated to try to create better habitat and forage…

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2018, February 2018, Stories

 BEESPLOITATION II

Candyman • The X-Files By: Ryan McDearmont Genre films aren’t what they used to be. I don’t mean this in a nostalgic sense, but…

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2018, Beekeeping, Education, February 2018

 TAKE YOUR CLUB TO THE NEXT LEVEL

By: Tina Sebestyen February, it seems like spring will never arrive. In an effort to escape darkest Winter, we bring out our seed catalogs,…

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2018, Beekeeping, February 2018, Foreign

 BEEKEEPING IN GUANTANAMERA

What I Learned In Cuba! By: Malcolm Sanford Jose Martí airport was more modern than I expected. It differed in two ways from others….

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2018, Beekeeping, February 2018

 A BEEKEEPING FINANCIAL ANALYSIS

Let’s Develop Some Metrics We Can Use By: David MacFawn Financial metrics are key numbers that you can focus on in financial statements. There…

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2018, Beekeeping, Education, February 2018

 MAKE A SUPPORT SYSTEM IN YOUR  ORGANIZATION

By: Ettamarie Peterson  Recently I got a packet of thank you letters from a third grade class that I had visited to educate them…

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2018, February 2018, Science

 BabelBee

By:  Frank Linton If beekeeping had its Uber or Airbnb what would it look like? Uber owns no taxis, Airbnb owns no hotels, yet…

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2018, February 2018, History, Life

Jars

By: Jim Thompson As Many Types Of Bottles As There Are Types Of Honey.   Hexagonal Jar This jar appears to have had a…

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2018, February 2018, Kids

Bee Kid’s Corner

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2018, Beekeeping, February 2018

BEEYARD THOUGHTS – OBSERVATIONS AND UPDATES

You may not want to hear this, but beekeeping is changing (and that’s a good thing). Alternative uses for protective bee gear. Odds and Ends – a…

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