. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. March, 1914. American "Bee JoornalJ 8b keeping, as it would not only help check the ravages of foul brood, but it would increase the output of honey on account of the added number of colo- nies in movable-frame hives. A great deal of discussion was pro- voked on the general subjects of " Wintering Bees " and the " Market- ing of ; The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: T. J. Ayers, president; W. B. Romine, vice-presi- dent; J. M. Buchanan, secretarv-treas- urer. Mr. J. S. Ward and J. M. Bu- chanan were


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. March, 1914. American "Bee JoornalJ 8b keeping, as it would not only help check the ravages of foul brood, but it would increase the output of honey on account of the added number of colo- nies in movable-frame hives. A great deal of discussion was pro- voked on the general subjects of " Wintering Bees " and the " Market- ing of ; The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: T. J. Ayers, president; W. B. Romine, vice-presi- dent; J. M. Buchanan, secretarv-treas- urer. Mr. J. S. Ward and J. M. Bu- chanan were elected delegates to the National meeting in St. Louis. South Dakota Convention Meets The convention of the South Dakota Beekeepers' Association was held at Vermilion Jan, 21, 1914, and was a most successful meeting. The following program was carried out, each number being freely dis- cussed by the members present, and good feeling prevailed : " Bees on the farm," by Geo. F. Webster, of Sioux Falls. " Experiences and expenses of mark- eting honey," by W. P. Southworth, of Sioux City. "Producing big crops of comb hon- ey," by F. A. Dahl, of Gayville. " Feeding sweet clover green and dry to ; by T. M. Goddard. "Treating foul brood," by Dr. E. A. Morgan. "Does it pay to keep bees ?" by Pres. R. A. Morgan. ''Extracted honey," Wintering bees," " Split sections," " Chaff hives," etc., were discussed. It was decided to hold a picnic next summer at either Vermilion or Gay- ville ; time and place to be decided by the president and secretary. The next annual convention is to be at Vermilion early in December. By a unanimous vote, the present officers were re-elected. R. A. Morgan, of Vermilion, president, and L. A. Syverud, of Canton, secretary and treasurer. Notes From ^ Ab r oad Our Visit in Burgundy BY C. P. DAUANT. THE PART of our trip which I am about to describe has already been mention


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