Economic aspects of the bee Economic aspects of the bee industry economicaspectso555voor Year: 1933 Bay Region and Cut-over Redwood Area, Belt IV '=: =. RANGE Coachella, and Palo Verde valley Imperial, Coachella, and Palo Verde valleys along the ditch banks Mostly in Imperial Valley Along Colorado River and desert washes Imperial, Coachella, Bard, and Palo Verde valleys Windbreaks (Imperial, Coachella, and Palo Verde valleys) Imperial, Coachella, and Palo Verde valleys Sierra Nevada Moun- tains Inyo to Siskiyou coun- ties, in moist areas Inyo to Siskiyou coun- ties Siskiyou, Modoc, and Lass


Economic aspects of the bee Economic aspects of the bee industry economicaspectso555voor Year: 1933 Bay Region and Cut-over Redwood Area, Belt IV '=: =. RANGE Coachella, and Palo Verde valley Imperial, Coachella, and Palo Verde valleys along the ditch banks Mostly in Imperial Valley Along Colorado River and desert washes Imperial, Coachella, Bard, and Palo Verde valleys Windbreaks (Imperial, Coachella, and Palo Verde valleys) Imperial, Coachella, and Palo Verde valleys Sierra Nevada Moun- tains Inyo to Siskiyou coun- ties, in moist areas Inyo to Siskiyou coun- ties Siskiyou, Modoc, and Lassen counties Inyo to Siskiyou counties Siskiyou County Coast Range Around San Francisco Bay Humboldt, Mendocino counties Alameda County Coast Range Napa, Sonoma coun- ties General distribution Foothills of Coast Range Pig. 8.—The transmountain belt, bell I IT, is divided into two more or less soon rate parts. The southern pari of belt ITT has the earliest flows. In the Bay region ;mhI cut over redwood area, bell IV, commercial honey production lias made little progress. Beekeeping is conducted largely for the purpose of pollinating deciduous fruit orchards. A check lisl of scientific plant names is given in table 34.


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