. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. 124 THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. 'We'll May, kins now,' said the grocer. 'We'll one year from thirteen dollars to six- test him.' ty dollars each. Such results came "And he took a scoopful of sugar from a system of working everything and extended it to the old man. for profit. That is the spirit that con- " 'Feel this, Henry,' he said, 'and tell trols in successful agriculture.—Se- us what it is.' attle Post-Intelligencer, "The blind man put his hand in the The foregoing weeding out process scoop, passed its contents through his fingers


. The American bee keeper. Bee culture; Honey. 124 THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER. 'We'll May, kins now,' said the grocer. 'We'll one year from thirteen dollars to six- test him.' ty dollars each. Such results came "And he took a scoopful of sugar from a system of working everything and extended it to the old man. for profit. That is the spirit that con- " 'Feel this, Henry,' he said, 'and tell trols in successful agriculture.—Se- us what it is.' attle Post-Intelligencer, "The blind man put his hand in the The foregoing weeding out process scoop, passed its contents through his fingers, and said in a firm, confident tone: "'Sand.'" can be also applied in apiculture and some of the progressive independent bee-keepers have already done so. (M).. HOME OF APIARIST GEO. H. JOHNSON, E. WOODETOCK, CONN. SCIENCE IN DAIRY METHODS. In Denmark the dairymen have suc- ceeded in making every animal pay profits. This was done by thirty or more owners of dairies employing an official tester to report upon the re- sults from individual cows. After carefully watching and weighing the milk for a given time the inspector re- ported on the individuals in each herd. The result was that poor cows went to the meat market and the produc- ing value of dairy cows increased in HOW SHE DOTH. How doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour. Gathering honey from clover and Apple blossoms and dandelions and Buckwheat and aphides and molasses barrels and Cidar mills and candy shops and so forth, and Mixing it with propolis and beeswax and Bee-bread and bug-juice and Swarming out and leaving it to Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Falconer, N. Y. : W. T. Falconer Manfg. Co.


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