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The Right Tool. I like to think I have a green thumb. Actually, on a good day, I like to think I have 10…
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The Right Tool. I like to think I have a green thumb. Actually, on a good day, I like to think I have 10…
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Autumn, Thanksgiving and Loss Although the calendar says it’s Fall, in Northeast Ohio it’s still very Summer like. It’s approaching mid October as I…
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Jack Thomas. Next Month. It was, if I recall, right before Thanksgiving during my first year on the job that I got a call…
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NC, EAS, Repairs and More It’s a busy, extremely hot month for Kim and I and when you sit down in your favorite chair…
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By: Stephen Bishop Now a big hog can move surprisingly fast. But two young, 40-pound pigs with their first taste of freedom (because I failed…
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By: Kathy Summers Medina, Monarchs, Plants and September Kim and I have been home most of the Summer of 2018. Now that doesn’t mean we…
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Numbers. I didn’t major in math in college. Not even close. I took the requisite classes – algebra, calc, stats (or stix, or statistics) but…
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Chickens, Summer and The Garden We are in the midst of a really hot Summer here in Northeast Ohio, and from what we see…
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Chickens, Talking To Children and More – So, the chicken mystery from last month – 19, 21, 20 – got even more interesting. The…
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By: Kim Flottum Right off the bat – Don’t forget the Bee Culture’s 2019 Calendar contest! The topic is All Things Royal – Queens!…
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By: Stephen Bishop Proper beekeeping jargon dictates that the term hive means the box, the boards nailed and glued, which house the many thousand…
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By: Will Caverly Breathless reports tell that us flights of artificial pollinators will arrive any minute. A scientist at Japan’s National Institute of Advanced…
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Editorial By: Albert Chubak Bullying is not only exhibited by young people, it may be the office jerk who you wish would just quit. Bullying…
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California and North Carolina, and A Funny Chicken Story. The month of April was a busy month for us. But it was great. Kim…
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Fruit and Honey By: Kim Flottum Every third bite. How many times have you heard that in the last 10 years? Millions, I’ll bet….
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It is early April and in Northeast Ohio we are still waiting for even a hint of Spring. It snowed on my way to…
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I mentioned New Zealand last time, but when we returned after being there for 12 days were so rushed getting the April issue out…
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In the Hands of Strangers If you have read Bee Culture for very long you know that Kim and I travel a lot. We…
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I guess I’ll blame it on Sunspots maybe. Or the crush for time before our trip to New Zealand. Maybe just a too-long Winter….
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UPCOMING BEE CULTURE EVENTS, CHICKENS AND WINTER By Kathy Summers A lot is going on right now in the land of Bee Culture and it’s…
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