"Some Honeybee Colonies Never Grow Up: Quantity of Feed Makes the Difference"

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Title

"Some Honeybee Colonies Never Grow Up: Quantity of Feed Makes the Difference"

Subject

Bee culture
Beekeeping

Description

This is a published article about maximizing honey production by providing bees with ample food.

Creator

W.A. Stephen, Extension Beekeeper

Source

James G.K. McClure, Jr. Collection, Southern Appalachian Archives, Mars Hill University

Publisher

Southern Appalachian Archives, Liston B. Ramsey Center for Appalachian Studies, Mars Hill University

Date

1956-03

Contributor

Farmers Federation

Rights

This image may be viewed, downloaded, and printed for personal and educational use, but any commercial use is prohibited without permission from the Southern Appalachian Archives, Mars Hill University. Questions may be directed to the Archivist at (828) 689-1262 or archives@mhu.edu.

Relation

Farmers Federation News, March 1956, page 16

Files

Honeybee Colonies_1956_03_p16.jpg
Honeybee Colonies_1956_03_p19.jpg

Citation

W.A. Stephen, Extension Beekeeper, “"Some Honeybee Colonies Never Grow Up: Quantity of Feed Makes the Difference",” Southern Appalachian Archives Mars Hill University, accessed October 18, 2024, http://southernappalachianarchives.org/items/show/731.