. Dadant system of beekeeping. Bees. CHAPTER 10 Nomadic Beekeeping It sometimes happens that, after the first crop, the weather is so dry that the bloom's prospects are poor for a fall Fig. 50. The Mississippi bottoms viewed from the Koch apiary on the edge of the bluff Sometimes also, the first crop is a total failure from drouth. We have had one or two unprofitable years from too much wet. But most of the short crops have been due to drouth. When the uplands are dry, the bottom lands or low lands near the Mississippi are usually thriving, owing to the early floods which recede in summ


. Dadant system of beekeeping. Bees. CHAPTER 10 Nomadic Beekeeping It sometimes happens that, after the first crop, the weather is so dry that the bloom's prospects are poor for a fall Fig. 50. The Mississippi bottoms viewed from the Koch apiary on the edge of the bluff Sometimes also, the first crop is a total failure from drouth. We have had one or two unprofitable years from too much wet. But most of the short crops have been due to drouth. When the uplands are dry, the bottom lands or low lands near the Mississippi are usually thriving, owing to the early floods which recede in summer. So we practice nomadic bee- keeping. 91. 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 Dadant, C. P. (Camille Pierre), 1851-1938. Hamilton, Ill. , American Bee Journal


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