November, 1922 GLEANINGS IN B E K C U L T U R K 



Nov. 15 Is a Big Day 



Tlie Towa Association is ])lanniiig a series of meetings for Mid-western Bee- 

 keepers, in connection witli the Mid-west Horticultural Exposition. Plan to 

 enter an exhibit in the Exposition, for the list of cash and special prizes is 

 one of the largest ever offered Beekeepers. Any Beekeeper who complies with 

 the preniiuiii requirements may enter his display. And certainly, if at all 

 possible, be in attendance at tlie 



Mid- Western Beekeepers' Meeting 



On Tuesday afternoon, a special program is being arranged for Producers. 

 Wednesday morning Beekeepers are invited to meet with the Pomological 

 Society, when Prof. S. H. Bailey, their president, will give an address. That 

 afternoon the Beekeepers' Meeting will be held in tlie Root plant, where 

 producers will be shown how Airline is bottled, how Aireo Foundation is 

 made, and Root Quality Goods assembled. We cordially invite all Beekeep- 

 ers who will be in Council Bluffs that week, or in attendance Wednesday, 

 to join us and the Iowa Association in a meeting of Beekeepers, and for them 



A Program of Interest 



Plant Inspection— 1:15 to 2:00 P. M. 



F. B. Paddock, Ames, Iowa — "What is the Future of Beekeeping in the 

 Mid-West?" 



W. A. Jenkins, Shenandoah, Iowa — "Sweet Clover in the Middle West." 



H. C. Cook, Omaha, Nebr.—" Selling Honey Profitably." 



W. A. Walker, President of the Iowa Beekeepers' Association, Iowa Faljs, 

 Iowa — "The Association's Relationship to Better Beekeeping." 



General Discussion — Jjed by Chas. Gaydou, Secretary of the Nebraska Bee- 

 keepers' Association, Blair, Nebr. 



Refreshments. 



H. II. Root, Medina, Ohio — Subject, "The Greatest Menace to Beekeeping." 



RESERVE THE DATE AND JOIN US WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 1922. 

 Premium lists of honey and cash and cash prizes will be sent upon request. 



THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY OF IOWA 



COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 



