. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Jan. 2(1. 1899. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 59 Root's Column LOOK OUT FOR THIS SPACE NEXT TIME. WE SHALL HAVE SOMETHING INTERESTING TO SHOW YOU. | MEDINA, OHIO. Getting Sections Well Filled. On page (1S9S) is a letter about get- ting all sections well Slled. I would like to ask Mr. Harding how he would operate it he were here in Utah. At a suitable place a bee-master can produce from a strong colony, by not letting the bees swarm, from five to nine cases of comb honey in one sea- son, 28 one-pound sections in a case. Where we have


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Jan. 2(1. 1899. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 59 Root's Column LOOK OUT FOR THIS SPACE NEXT TIME. WE SHALL HAVE SOMETHING INTERESTING TO SHOW YOU. | MEDINA, OHIO. Getting Sections Well Filled. On page (1S9S) is a letter about get- ting all sections well Slled. I would like to ask Mr. Harding how he would operate it he were here in Utah. At a suitable place a bee-master can produce from a strong colony, by not letting the bees swarm, from five to nine cases of comb honey in one sea- son, 28 one-pound sections in a case. Where we have here to take comb honey off about every 10 or 12 days. I would like to have Mr. Harding tell through the American Bee Journal how be would man- age in a good season, to keep the comb honey from travel-stain. I have been a subscriber to the American Bee Journal since I kept bees in Missouri, years ago, and also when I was in Texas. I have been here four years. I do not see how any one in the bee-business can do without the American Bee Journal, if he to be successful. Friedbiiu Schach. Salt Lake Co., Utah, Dec. 30. Good Rain in San Dieg-o Co., Calif. In this portion of California bee-keepers have had but little to do the past summer in the apiary, except to feed the bees and try to preserve the combs of those that starved out. We had a good rain over most of San Diego county Dec. 16. which revived the hopes of the bee-men. as well as the orange and lemon growers, for many orchartls were suffering for irrigation, and no water in the reservoirs for the purpose. All now feel encouraged. Grain is being sown at a great rate, and with continued favors we will be •? right siiie up '' the com- ing season. F. C. Wiggins. San Diego Co., Calif., Dec. 20. Poop Year for Bees. I am well pleased with the American Bee Journal, and think every one who keeps bees s-hould have it This has been a very poor year for bees in this portion of Texas. The season started out promisingly, the ear


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