Walnuts As Bee Plants
By: Connie Krochmal This ancient group of plants dates to the Jurassic Age. Around 15 to 20 species are native to the New…
Read MoreBy: Connie Krochmal This ancient group of plants dates to the Jurassic Age. Around 15 to 20 species are native to the New…
Read MoreBy: David MacFawn Autumn preparations are frequently deemed the most critical of any season. Beginning in September and continuing through December, Autumn is when…
Read MoreBy: Albert Chubak A year ago, while sifting through old documents related to beekeeping a letter was found that could not be forgotten. What…
Read MoreLivestock haulers may get some relief from transportation rules if a bill proposed by a bipartisan group of Senators moves forward in Congress. (Wyatt…
Read MoreTEHRAN, May 21 (MNA) – Minister of Agriculture Morteza Rezaei said Iran ranks 4th in the world in honey production and stressed the need…
Read MorePollinator Week 2018 (June 18-24), marks the eleventh consecutive year of bringing greater awareness to the critically important issue of pollinator conservation. Pollinator Partnership…
Read MoreBee Culture’s very first podcast, BeekeepingTodayPodcast has been released and is available on their webpage at http://beekeepingtodaypodcast.com/. Jeff Ott and Kim Flottum have put…
Read MoreBy: Elisabeth Doehring Deep into Gulf County an echo fills the trees and riverbank. A flash of black darts streak across the air. Bullseye! The…
Read MoreBy: Shelley Tomlinson Biologists, beekeepers and economists are all working together at the University of British Columbia (UBC) to help beekeepers deal with challenges…
Read MoreBy: Matt Kristoffersen Class president. Marching band drum major. Engineering Club president. Lead singer in the school musical. Beekeeper. Can you spot the difference?…
Read MoreBy: Joseph Cazier, Dick Rogers, Edgar Hassler, James Wilkes A Framework for Aggregating Hive Inspection. Introduction One of the most critical tasks that beekeepers…
Read MoreChickens, Talking To Children and More – So, the chicken mystery from last month – 19, 21, 20 – got even more interesting. The…
Read MoreLook What’s New- REPELANT™. Problem: Ant infestation of your beehive. Tired and aggravated with refilling water/oil moats or using sticky substances to try to…
Read MoreREGISTER FOR THESE WEBINARS HERE: https://www.beeculture.com/kimandjimshow/ June 19, 2018, 12 – 1 p.m. EDT Hive Management 2.0: Developing a Practical Tool for Commercial Beekeepers…
Read MoreBee Culture Magazine of American Beekeeping 2½ FALL DAYS IN OCTOBER… 4 SUCCESSFUL COMMERCIAL BEEKEEPERS AN OPPORTUNITY YOU WILL NEVER GET AGAIN! Listen as…
Read MoreJuly Report Honey Labels We surveyed our reporters this month asking about the labels they use on their honey jars. We asked yes or…
Read MoreBy: Kim Flottum Right off the bat – Don’t forget the Bee Culture’s 2019 Calendar contest! The topic is All Things Royal – Queens!…
Read MoreBy: Ed Colby Can’t Find The Time I don’t know if I’ve successfully managed to “let go” of my honey bee obsession, or if…
Read MoreDoug Brown and his brother Roger, right, operate Slopeside Syrup in Richmond, Vt. They’re challenging a proposed federal label that would say maple…
Read MoreAccording to loss-adjusted food availability data from the USDA’s Economic Research Service, Americans consumed an average of 156.3 pounds of fresh and processed vegetables…
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