THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 279 



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Fill out this Crop Report Blank at once, and send 

 it to The National Bee -Keepers* Association, 

 230 Woodland Ave., Detroit, Michigan. 



At the January meeting the Board of Directors passed a resohition that 

 the Secretary should get a crop report from every memlier of the National 

 Association, and from it compile a report to he sent to every memher, giving 

 him the facts concerning the honey crop, as well as some information con- 

 cerning the markets. Do not hesitate to report the facts promptly and 

 honestly, as they will he used for your good. They should reach this office 

 not later than juiv 2.5th. 



Name 



Address 



Numher colonies, spring count? .....Will you have 



comb honey for snle? How put up? 



h'rom what source gathered? 



Estimated amount? Will you have extracted honey for sale? 



How put up? 



F"rom what source gathered? 



Estimated amount j' Have vou bees for sale? 



How many colonies? Do you wish to buy bees? ;.... 



When? How many colonies? 



Have you beeswax for sale? How many pounds? 



How many colonies did you have in the spring of 1911? 



How many spring of 1912? How many pounds of 



honey did you produce in 1911? How manv in 1912? 



All subscribers to the Review, as well as all members to the "National," are asked to 

 fill out and send in this report. It will be the only way that we can give you definite 

 facts concerning the honey croji, and thus arm you with the information you must have to 

 be able to intelligently set a price upon your honey crop this year. 



Yours truly, 



E. B. TYRRELL, Secretary. 



