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2017, Beekeeping, Education, June 2017

Bottom Board

By: Ed Colby What Happens When? This Winter I drove over the mountains to put down a rebellion of beekeepers who thought they might…

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2017, Bee Culture, Event, Events, May 2017

The Voices of Bee Culture

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Cooking with Honey
2017, Beekeeping, Education, May 2017

Cooking with Honey

By: Ann Harman The Spring months are famous for the pick-your-own strawberry patches and for ripe blueberries. Use some of your honey to enhance…

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Caveat Emptor: Let the Buyer Beward
2017, May 2017, Research

Caveat Emptor: Let the Buyer Beward

By: Vaughn Bryant, Texas A&M There is very little truth in honey labeling. “Houston, we have a problem!”  Those were words that echoed around the world…

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U.S. Honey Industry Report – 2016
2017, Beekeeping, Business, May 2017

U.S. Honey Industry Report – 2016

By: Kim Flottum Imports, exports, production and consumption from 2016. A somewhat new look and a lot of new data come with the Department…

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2017, Bee Plants, Beekeeping, May 2017

Southwest Foraging

By: Connie Krochmal For this month, let’s explore another volume in Timber Press’s foraging series. “Southwest Foraging-117 Wild and Flavorful Edibles from Barrel Cactus…

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Brand Management
2017, Beekeeping, Business, May 2017

Brand Management

Review sites, bad reviews and good customer service. By: Jessica Dally In our last article, we discussed the Facebook algorithm. But of course, if…

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Meet the EAS Bee Wranglers!
2017, May 2017, Profiles

Meet the EAS Bee Wranglers!

By: Dewey Caron The EAS conference has traditionally featured live honey bee workshops with bees moved to the conference site. To help coordinate and…

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2017, Home & Farm, May 2017

Varietal Honeys Are Worth The Bother

By: Ann Harman If the weather and the plants and the bees cooperate then you may have three or four opportunities to collect and…

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2017, Home & Farm, May 2017

Bigger Picture – Lent

By: Jessica Louque Practice What You Preach – Teach What You Practice We are currently in the midst of the Lenten season in the…

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2017, Beekeeping, May 2017

How to Set up a Beeyard

Guidelines For Finding The Best Location By: Daniel Thurston QUESTION: I’m making splits and increasing my colony numbers this bee season. I’m at the…

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Requeening
2017, Beekeeping, How-To, May 2017

Requeening

By: Larry Connor In Nature In Nature, queen replacement is a family event. When a queen is being a replaced, the worker bees recognize…

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Some Beeyard Thoughts, Observations and Updates
2017, Beekeeping, May 2017

Some Beeyard Thoughts, Observations and Updates

By: James Tew Extracting honey at the wrong time (Part 1).  Some unsubstantiated thoughts on propolis. Just a bit more than a year ago…

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The American Bee Research Report
2017, May 2017, Research

The American Bee Research Report

A Summary Of The Proceedings From Galveston By: Elina L. Niño This year marked yet another tremendous joint conference of the American Beekeeping Federation, The…

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Downtown “Your City” Bees, LLC
2017, Beekeeping, Education, May 2017

Downtown “Your City” Bees, LLC

By: Toni Burnham You Can Do This About a year and a half ago, one of my favorite newbee-ish beekeepers asked me to lunch….

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Bottom Board
2017, Beekeeping, Education, May 2017

Bottom Board

What Happens When? This Winter I drove over the mountains to put down a rebellion of beekeepers who thought they might secede from the…

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2017, Beekeeping, Equipment, May 2017

The Polariscope

A Useful Tool For Judging Honey By: Jim Thompson A polariscope, according to the Random House Dictionary is: “an instrument for measuring or exhibiting…

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2017, Beekeeping, May 2017

The Politics of Killing Bees- Pesticides

By: Katherine Kiefer Interest in honey bees and beekeeping in the U.S. has never been greater. Despite increased interest in the plight of honey…

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2017, May 2017, Research

Detecting Honey Adulteration

By: Robert Packer Using Infrared Spectroscopy. It’s as easy as A, Bee, C. Food adulteration:  A global problem While many people are aware of…

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2017, May 2017, Research

FOUND IN TRANSLATION

Prime Time, Passing Along Immunity. What if you could predict the disease environment of your offspring and then do something to increase their odds…

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