. Economic aspects of the bee industry. Bees; Bee culture. Bul. 555] Economic Aspects of Bee Industry 69 German Honey Imports by Countries, 1925-1931 22 2\ 20 19 16 16 15 14 o z a. z to o _) d 9 2 8. /«.£ OTHERS USSR (RUSSIA) HAITI GUATEMALA CHILE CUBA 1925 1926 1927 Fig. 19.—Germany is a large importer of honey and draws these imports from many countries. In 1929 the United States (shown in black) was by far the largest single source of supply, but within a period of two years German imports of United States honey have declined to an insignificant amount. (Source of data: see page 66, footnot


. Economic aspects of the bee industry. Bees; Bee culture. Bul. 555] Economic Aspects of Bee Industry 69 German Honey Imports by Countries, 1925-1931 22 2\ 20 19 16 16 15 14 o z a. z to o _) d 9 2 8. /«.£ OTHERS USSR (RUSSIA) HAITI GUATEMALA CHILE CUBA 1925 1926 1927 Fig. 19.—Germany is a large importer of honey and draws these imports from many countries. In 1929 the United States (shown in black) was by far the largest single source of supply, but within a period of two years German imports of United States honey have declined to an insignificant amount. (Source of data: see page 66, footnote 43.). 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 Voorhies, Edwin C. (Edwin Coblentz), 1891-1967; Galbraith, John Kenneth, 1908-2006; Todd, Frank E. (Frank Edward), 1895-. Berkeley, Calif. : Agricultural Experiment Station


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