. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1918 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 383. The Pennsylvania Beekeepers at the St. The Pennsylvania Field Meet The Pennsylvania Beekeepers' As- sociation held a summer field meet- ing at the apiary of Dr. E. E. Sterner at Wrightsville, July 6. Dr. Sterner, Dr. H. A. Surface and Prof. Rambo were the speakers of the day. Michigan Convention Notes The annual meeting of the Michi- gan Beekeepers' Association, which will be held at Lansing November 19, 20 and 21, promises to be one of the best of good times and one of the most profitable meetings of Michigan beekeepers


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1918 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 383. The Pennsylvania Beekeepers at the St. The Pennsylvania Field Meet The Pennsylvania Beekeepers' As- sociation held a summer field meet- ing at the apiary of Dr. E. E. Sterner at Wrightsville, July 6. Dr. Sterner, Dr. H. A. Surface and Prof. Rambo were the speakers of the day. Michigan Convention Notes The annual meeting of the Michi- gan Beekeepers' Association, which will be held at Lansing November 19, 20 and 21, promises to be one of the best of good times and one of the most profitable meetings of Michigan beekeepers in recent years. The pres- ent indications are that all the previ- ous records of attendance will be broken. Practically all county asso- ciations will send delegations of con- siderable numbers. This will be one of the rare opportunities for bee- keepers to talk with some of the most successful men in the business and learn many of the secrets of their success. The discussions, as appearing on the program, will cen- ter around the subjects of the proper size of hives for best results, the use of combless packages, modern meth- ods of marketing with special refer- ence to the possibilities of a pro- ducers' co-operative organization and the honey-producing possibilities of the Upper Peninsula. The most of the program will be in the hands of Michigan men. Mr. C. P. Dadant, of the American Bee Journal, and Mr. E. R. Root, of Gleanings, have consented to be present and give Michigan beekeepers the benefit of their very broad and valuable experi- ence. A banquet will be held on the evening of the 20th. Plan to side- track everything and join with your fellow producers in having a most enjoyable and profitable time. If you have not received a program by the time you read this, send to the un- dersigned for one. B. F. KINDIG, East Lansing, Mich. in the center for the new frame. When this is drawn out and filled with eggs remove to a warm room if the weather is a bit chilly, and cut


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