1902 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



959 



ORGANIZATION. 



National, Commercial Org-anization 

 among- bee-keepers is being- advocated and 

 encouraged by the Bee-Keepers' Review. 

 The Review believes this is the next great 

 step to be taken in bee-keeping- — to so 

 change, or add to, the National Associa- 

 tion that its members can co-operate in the 

 selling of their honey, thus preventing un- 

 equal distribution, gluts in the market, 

 competition among producers in selling 

 their honey, and consequent low prices. 

 The Review would have it so arranged that 

 any bee-keeper could ship his honey to the 

 nearest branch of the National Associa- 

 tion, and be sure that it would be fairly 

 graded, sold at the highest possible price, 

 and receive his pay when it is sold — a large 



share of it, if he wanted it, immediately up- 

 on delivery. 



This subject is the keynote of the Novem- 

 ber Review. Plans and methods are freely 

 discussed; the discussion will be continued 

 *in the December number, and a determined 

 effort made to bring something practical 

 out of the discussion. 



If you are interested, if you wish to see 

 what is being said and proposed, if 3'ou 

 wish to help the journal taking the lead in 

 this discussion, send $1.00 for the Review 

 for 1903, and all of the issues for 1902 will 

 be sent/r,?^. That is, you can get the Re- 

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 send it before the back numbers are ex- 

 hausted. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



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 This journal will give you new ideas, and help you 

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