. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. American Hee Journal. January, 1908. Preparing Comb Honey for Market. peare says, 'the quality of mercy is noi strained.'" That is very good. If the Doctor mal<es up any more of the same quality, whether "in the comb," "extracted," or "strained" form, we will be glad to have them. Preparing Comb Honey for Market The illustration herewith shows C. N. Seward, of Nebraska, preparing his comb honey for market. While his specialty is the production of extracted honey, he also has some comb honey. It will be noticed tha
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. American Hee Journal. January, 1908. Preparing Comb Honey for Market. peare says, 'the quality of mercy is noi strained.'" That is very good. If the Doctor mal<es up any more of the same quality, whether "in the comb," "extracted," or "strained" form, we will be glad to have them. Preparing Comb Honey for Market The illustration herewith shows C. N. Seward, of Nebraska, preparing his comb honey for market. While his specialty is the production of extracted honey, he also has some comb honey. It will be noticed that Mr. Seward is using the original hand method in clean- ing sections, instead of the machines in- vented for the purpose several years ago. By the way, we don't hear very much nowadays about section-cleaning machines. It looks very much as if most of those who produce comb honey don't have more than they can clean by hand. And we are under the impres- sion that they would be glad to work over-time at it, if it were necessary, in order to take care of a larger 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 [Hamilton, Ill. , etc. , Dadant & Sons]
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