The American Bee Journal, Vol. XXXIII, No. 4, Jan 1894
Various
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The American Bee Journal is the “oldest bee paper in America established in 1861 devoted to scientific bee-culture and the production and sale of pure honey. Published every Wednesday, by Thomas G. Newman, Editor and Proprietor” In this issues are topics from "Selling Extracted Honey at Retail" to "Danger in Climbing for Swarms" - Summary by Larry Wilson (2 hr 0 min)
Chapters
Editorial | 11:03 | Read by James R. Hedrick |
General Questions | 7:46 | Read by Mark Wayne |
Biographical - Edward Kretchmer | 6:49 | Read by James R. Hedrick |
In Sunny Southland | 11:00 | Read by Jason Gemenetzis |
Queries and Replies | 6:06 | Read by Mark Wayne |
Selling Extracted Honey at Retail | 7:00 | Read by Jack Hill |
Positive Prevention of After-Swarming | 5:02 | Read by James R. Hedrick |
Making Sugar Syrup for Feeding Bees | 7:26 | Read by James R. Hedrick |
Bees in the Sierra Nevada Mountains | 5:16 | Read by Alan Mapstone |
Danger in Climbing for Swarms, Etc. | 3:48 | Read by Seagull Gracie |
Brace-Combs—Cause and Prevention | 4:09 | Read by Christine Rottger |
Apicultural Work at Experiment Stations | 7:52 | Read by TexasReader |
Advantages of Northern Michigan for Honey-Production | 8:44 | Read by Seagull Gracie |
Random Stings | 7:52 | Read by Kerry Adams |
Langstroth Fund & Clubbing List | 3:15 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Our Letter Box, Part 1 | 8:00 | Read by Sonia |
Our Letter Box, Part 2 | 9:49 | Read by Sonia |