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2017, Beekeeping, February 2017, Hive Products

Bee Pollen- An Overview

By: Ross Conrad Bee Pollen: Implications for Human Health Last month we looked at bee pollen: what it is; how it is collected by…

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2017, Bee Plants, Beekeeping, February 2017

HOLLY BEE

By: Kurt Knebusch and Paul Snyder Plant these for bees, and the holidays this   year. Here’s seven hollies that can take it when…

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2017, February 2017, History

WALKING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF GIANTS

By: Peter Sieling Visiting with the Cogshall Brothers and G.M. Doolittle. Many years ago, my dad, the first beekeeper I ever knew, took me to…

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2017, Beekeeping, February 2017, How-To

A “NET GAIN” CELL BUILDING SYSTEM

By: Joe Latshaw Not how big, but how small can a cell building colony be and still do a good job? Queen rearing is…

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2017, Beekeeping, February 2017, How-To

Honey By The Ton From Top Bar Hives

By: Wyatt Mangum This article provides data on cotton honey production from top-bar hives collected over two seasons.  The first season was a trial…

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2017, Beekeeping, February 2017

Bottom Board

By: Ed Colby Shipping Day It broke my heart yesterday when Mike came for our steers Jem and Buttercup.  In the Spring we bought…

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2017, Beekeeping, Education, February 2017

Winter? What’s That?

By: Ann Harman While Old Man Winter is delivering wind and snow to the north, let’s take a little vacation way down south where…

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2017, February 2017, Home & Farm

Bee Kid’s Corner

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2017, February 2017, Home & Farm

Bigger Picture

By: Jessica Louque Spring Seeds Part I – Johnny’s Selected Seeds I’d say most of the readers for Bee Culture would consider themselves at…

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2017, February 2017, Science

Found in Translation

By: Jay Evans What’s Going On At The Beltsville Bee Lab? Practical research discoveries follow a twisting path. Basic research driven by the human…

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2017, Beekeeping, February 2017

Some Beeyard Thoughts, Observations and Updates

By: James E. Tew Beekeeping 2025 – Will hardly a decade really make that much of a difference? What’s so special about 2025? Well, being…

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2017, Beekeeping, February 2017

Ask Phil- He Knows

      Got a question?      Q: A beekeeper in West Virgina writes:  I have always heard that you can’t take honey from…

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2017, Beekeeping, February 2017, How-To

Leave The Flying To Us

By: Jennifer Berry Moving Bees Is Stressful For The Bees, And The Beekeeper, Almost Always. Sitting at an airport is one of my least favorite…

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2017, Biology, February 2017, Science

CLARENCE COLLISON: A Closer Look

By: Clarence Collison VARROA MITE POPULATION GROWTH A factor that might contribute to the growth of Varroa populations is the migration of mites into…

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2017, Editorials, February 2017

THE CLIMATE, AND AGRICULTURE

By: Joe Traynor U.S. Agriculture, along with most U.S. citizens, is beginning to come to terms with the fact that our climate is indeed changing…

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2017, February 2017, Home & Farm

PERMACULTURE- Can It Save The Bees, And The Beekeeper?

By: Darlene Bentley A little over two years ago we settled with our bees into a valley home near the northern end of a…

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2017, Beekeeping, Education, February 2017

WAS 2016

Notes From The Hawaii Meeting By: Malcolm Sanford The 2016 version of the Western Apicultural Society (WAS) met in Hawaii October 12 through 15…

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2017, Editorials, February 2017

LETTER TO THE OBAMAS

By: Kim Flottum & Brad Root  

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2017, Beekeeping, Business, February 2017

COST OF POLLINATION – 2016

USDA NASS released their 2016 Value Of Pollination report in December last year.  By: Kim Flottum Below are excerpts from the report detailing what…

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2017, February 2017, Life, Stories

It’s Summers Time!

Winter, Planting and Birds A week ago we woke up to a temperature of 1°. That’s what it said on the weather app on…

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