THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



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Program of the Third Annual Convention of the Iowa 



Beekeepers' Association 



At Agricultural College, Ames, Iowa, November 17, IS, 10, 1914 



H. 



O. I'el- 



Snyder, 



True, 



Tuesday, November 17 



10:00 — Welcome and llesponse 



Address of I'resident, Fi-ank 

 lett, Atlantic. 



tieport of Secretary, S. 

 Center Point. 



lleport of Treasurer, C. 

 Ed^ewood. 



Appointment of Committees. 



1:30 p m.. — Short Course Demonstra- 

 tions in charge of C. E. Bartliolomew, 

 Professor of Apicultui'e, Iowa College 

 of Agriculture 



1::H) p. m. — History of Bee Keeping, 

 C. P. Dadant, Editor American Bee 

 .Journal. 



Honey Flora of Iowa and Nectar Se- 

 cretion, Dr. L. H. Pammel, Ames. 



Bee Keeping in the Inter-Mountain 

 Region (Illustrated), Wesley 

 Boulder, Colorado. 



Wednesday, November 



9:00 a. m. — Fifty Years of 

 ing in Iowa, F. Kretchmer, 

 Bluffs. 



Temperature and Moisture of 

 in Winter, Dr E. F. Phillips, 

 ton, D. C. 



Wintering Bees in Iowa, W. S. Pang- 

 burn, Center Junction. 



Experience With European Foul Brood 

 J. I. Wiltsie, Arlington . 



Discussion led by L. W. Elmore, P'air- 



Foster, 



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Beelveep- 

 Council 



the Hive 

 Washing- 



field. 



Experience With American Foul Brood, 

 D .E. I^hommedieu, Colo, Iowa . 



Discussion led by .] . W. Stine, Salem. 



1:30 p. m. — Short Course demonstra- 

 tions. 



7::'.0 p. m. — Individual and Co-operative 

 Methods of Marketing Honey, Wesley 

 Fo.ster, Boulder, Colorado. 



Discussion led by I'. J. Doll, Minnea- 

 polis, Minnesota. 



Modern Short Cuts in Beekeeping, 

 E. France, Platteville, Wisconsin 



Subject to be Announced, Dr. D. 

 Leonard, Minneapolis 



Moving. Pictures of the Honeybee. 

 Thursday, November 19 



9:00 a. m. — \\'ild Bees of Iowa in ' 

 Relation to Plant PoUenation, L. 

 Kenoyer, Toledo 



What the Agricultural College Can 

 Do for the Beekeeper, Prof. Francis 

 •lager, University of Minnesota. 



Reports of Committees. 



Election of Officers. 



1:30 p. m. — Short Course demonstra- 

 tions . 



OFFICERS FOR 1914 

 President, Frank C. Pellett, Atlantic. 

 Vice President, J. W. Stine, Salem. 

 Secretary, S. W. Snyder, Center 

 Point. 



Treasurer, C. H. True, Edgewood. 



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Group in the Coverdale Apiary at the Delmer Field Meet, July 7th. 



