The American Bee Journal 



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Factors controlling nectar secretion. 

 Articles on practical beekeeping. 

 Nectar sources of different states. 

 The cost of production. 

 Questions answered by C. P. Dadant. 

 Crop and market reports monthly. 

 General and association news. 

 Travel and observation notes. 



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