Remembering Doolittle
By: Peter Sieling On June 3rd, 1918, 100 years ago, Gilbert M. Doolittle died at age 72. Today he is remembered as the father…
Read MoreBy: Peter Sieling On June 3rd, 1918, 100 years ago, Gilbert M. Doolittle died at age 72. Today he is remembered as the father…
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 Morethe two-way BREAKING NEWS FROM NPR, Dan Charles Originally, it was just a name — Olga Monsanto’s name, to be precise. Around the turn…
Read MoreBy: Jim Thompson I have found it interesting to look at the types of different bee hive covers or tops that have been used…
Read MoreBy: Jim Thompson As Many Types Of Bottles As There Are Types Of Honey. Hexagonal Jar This jar appears to have had a…
Read MoreBy: Jim Thompson A Lot About A Lot Of Honey Containers. Anchor Hocking Honey Jars …
Read MoreBee Culture Magazine’s 2018 Beekeeping Calendar, featuring 13 terrific photos of bee yards at sunset are all gone. In one day we gave away…
Read MoreBee Culture Magazine’s 2018 Beekeeping Calendar, featuring 13 terrific photos of beeyards at sunset is ready. If you are a subscriber you got one…
Read MoreBy: Jim Thompson I have found it interesting to look at the types of different beehive covers or tops that have been used over the…
Read MoreBy: Peter Sieling In 1896-1897, Bee Culture magazine, then called Gleanings in Bee Culture published its one and only serial novel. A few complained that…
Read MoreBy: Jim Thompson Dr. Charles C. Miller was born in Ligonier, Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania, on June 10, 1831. He was the son of Dr….
Read MoreBy Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz “My son, eat honey, for it is good; Let its sweet drops be on your palate.” Proverbs 24:13 (The Israel…
Read MoreBy: Jim Thompson The first jar invented specifically for honey. I collect old honey jars and when I heard that the Muth Jar was…
Read MoreImage: Lot 26: Medical journal kept by surgeons aboard the Continental frigate Deane and other vessels, 1777-88. Estimate $20,000 to $30,000. New York—On…
Read MoreBy: Peter Sieling Visiting with the Cogshall Brothers and G.M. Doolittle. Many years ago, my dad, the first beekeeper I ever knew, took me to…
Read MoreWays To Stay Away From The Bees By: Jim Thompson Do you know there are people that keep bees and don’t want to get close…
Read Moreby- Jim Thompson It all depends on how you plan to use the Cappings Scratcher or the Uncapping Fork as to what you want…
Read MoreBy: Jim Thompson Have you ever wondered how beehives, hive tools and bee keeping procedures developed? The first reference to honey bee hives that…
Read More1973 vs. 2015: The Financial Situation by G. Splevin In previous issues of Bee Culture magazine I have written of the 1973 report,…
Read Moreby Jim Thompson Any one starting beekeeping today may not realize the discovery, manufacture, assembly, and use of the frames in a beehive. If…
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