. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1921 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 213 CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER Page Honey Producing Possibilities of North Carolina—Vernon R. Haber 217 State and Local Organization—E. S. Miller 218 Two and One-half Per Cent—E. G. LeStourgeon 219 Editorial 220-221 Honey Production in the Dadant Apiaries—H. C. Dadant 222 Economy in the Production of Queen Bees—Geo. D. Shafer_-224 Too Much Honey for Queen Rear- ing—Nathan Martin 225 Principles of Breeding Applied to Bees—Geo. A. Coleman 225 Contradictions—Jes Dalton 227 Care of Mailed Queens 227 Bees Which Would Not Accept a Que


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1921 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 213 CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER Page Honey Producing Possibilities of North Carolina—Vernon R. Haber 217 State and Local Organization—E. S. Miller 218 Two and One-half Per Cent—E. G. LeStourgeon 219 Editorial 220-221 Honey Production in the Dadant Apiaries—H. C. Dadant 222 Economy in the Production of Queen Bees—Geo. D. Shafer_-224 Too Much Honey for Queen Rear- ing—Nathan Martin 225 Principles of Breeding Applied to Bees—Geo. A. Coleman 225 Contradictions—Jes Dalton 227 Care of Mailed Queens 227 Bees Which Would Not Accept a Queen—Albert R. Rue 228 Difficult Queen Introduction—W. E. Joor 228 Why is a Drone?—Arthur C. Mil- ler 229 Bee Feed—A. F. Bonney 229 Honey Butter—Allen Latham A Trip Through Spain—P. J. Bal- densperger 230 Pronunciation—Arthur C. Miller 231 Value of Lavender—Mrs. I. A. R. Fick 232 Missouri Provides Inspection—^A. F. Diemer 233 More About Fir Sugar 233 Marketing Honey — Charles G. Schneider 234 Should Every Farmer Keep Bees? J. H. Tichenor 234 Supplies Again—J. E. Crane 235 Material for Government Investi- gation 235 Beekeepers by the Way 235 Utilizing Strong Honeys—L. H. Cobb 236 A Swarm Sack—Joe R. Sterling_236 Honey Plants of France—Can- nell 236 Manitoba Beekeeping—H. W. San- ders 236 Rape—G. W. Osterhouse 237 Extension Work—Alton L. Lo- gan 237 The Editor's Answers 237-238 News Notes 238-239-240 Lessons from the Hive—B. Ro- main 240 From the Old Files 240 Lewis 4-Way Bee Escapes. Four exits from tupcra. Fits all itandard boards Spria£B of coppered steel. Made of lubilantial metal. Made by G. B. LEWIS COMPANY, Watertown, Wis., U. S. A. Sold only by Lewis "Beeware" DistributioTS. NEW Bingham BEE SMOKER PATENTED. 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


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