. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1920 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 47 Departnunt of Agriculture, Marion, Wis. Prof. F. B. Paddock, of Ames, Iowa, State Apiarist of Iowa, repre- senting the Iowa Beekeepei " Asso- ciation. E. E. Tyler, Columbia, Mo., President, and J. F. Diemer, Liberty, Mo., Secretary, and W. L. Wiley, Brunswick, Mo., of Missouri Bee- keepers' Association. W. C. Collier, of Goliad, Texas, President, and E. G. LeStourgeon, of San Antonio, Texas, Manager of the Texas Honey Producers' Association. t)r. J. H. Merrill, Manhattan, Kans., State Api- arist, and Joseph A. Reineck


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1920 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 47 Departnunt of Agriculture, Marion, Wis. Prof. F. B. Paddock, of Ames, Iowa, State Apiarist of Iowa, repre- senting the Iowa Beekeepei " Asso- ciation. E. E. Tyler, Columbia, Mo., President, and J. F. Diemer, Liberty, Mo., Secretary, and W. L. Wiley, Brunswick, Mo., of Missouri Bee- keepers' Association. W. C. Collier, of Goliad, Texas, President, and E. G. LeStourgeon, of San Antonio, Texas, Manager of the Texas Honey Producers' Association. t)r. J. H. Merrill, Manhattan, Kans., State Api- arist, and Joseph A. Reinecke, Seneca, Kans., representing the Kan- sas Beekeepers' Association. Frank G. O'Dell, Omaha, Xebr., Director of Research, Capper's Weekly. C. B. Baxter, Leavenworth, Kans. R. W. Hardy, Nebraska, President Honey Producers' Association. A. E. Shell- horn, Billings, Mont., Vice President Montana Beekeepers' Association. Frank B. Terriberry, State Inspector of Apiaries, Salt Lake City, Utah. Frank Rauchfuss, Denver, Colo., Sec- retary Colorado Honey Producers' Association. Wesley Foster, Boulder, Colo., and Mrs. Cora D. Polhemus, Lamar, Colo., Director National Bee- keepers' Association, of the Colorado State Beekeepers' Association. J. B. Ramage, Yakima, Wash., President Washington State Beekeepers' Asso- ciation. C. B. Justice, Los Angeles, Calif., Manager California Honey Producers' Exchange. Chas. D. Mize, Mt. Hope, Kans., President Kansas Beekeepers' Association. It was decided to organize an en- tirely new association, since there has been much dissatisfaction with the present National and its policies. The name of the new organization will be American Honey Producers' League. The plan of operation as agreed upon is entirelj dififerent from any similar organization. A point of particular interest lies in the fact that while teachers of bee- keeping. State officials and dealers in bee supplies are admitted as mem- bers of the association, they are not permitted to vote. Contro


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