1902 



GLEANINGS IN BKE CULTIIRK 



999 



ORGANIZATION. 



National Commercial Organization 

 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 you 

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 this discussion, send Si. 00 for the Review 

 for 1903, and all of the issues for 1902 will 

 be sent fret;. That is, you can get the Re- 

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