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  • Extracting honey [microform].

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    • Medina, Ohio : A.I. Root Co., 1924.
    • 1924
  • How to produce extracted honey [microform] / [George W. Phillips].

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    • Medina, Ohio : A.I. Root Co., 1911.
    • 1911
  • Miscellaneous papers on apiculture. Production and care of extracted honey. By E.F. Phillips. Methods of honey testing for bee keepers. By C.A. Browne.

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    • Washington, Gov. Prtg. Off., 1907.
    • 1907
    • 2 Items
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  • The honey bee.

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    • Washington : Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian Institution Press : for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1979.
    • 1979
    • 1 Item
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    Text SI 1.19:482/4Off-site
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  • Bee-keeping for profit [microform] : or How to get the largest yields of comb and extracted honey / By Dr. G. L. Tinker ...

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    • Flushing, Mich. : Rulison's printing house, 1890.
    • 1890
  • Mel Heliconium: or, Poeticall honey, gathered out of the weeds of Parnassus. The first book: ... containing XLVIII. fictions, out of which are extracted many historicall, naturall, morall, politicall, and theologicall observations ... with XLVIII. meditations in verse; by Alexander Rosse ...

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    • London, Printed by L.N. and J.F. for W. Leak, 1642.
    • 1642
  • How to succeed with bees; how fall management saves spring labor, increases next year's honey crop, reduces winter losses far below U.S. average, how bees store more honey when swarming is controlled, successful methods of producing comb or extracted honey, how to make increase with minimum crop loss, how to introduce new queen bees. More than 190 successful plans to introduce big crops of honey.

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    • [Madison, Wis., Democrat Printing Company] 1924.
    • 1924
  • Miscellaneous papers on apiculture. I. Production and care of extracted honey. By E.F. Phillips ... Methods of honey testing for bee keepers. By C.A. Browne ... II. Wax moths and American foul brood. By E.F. Phillips [microform]. By Burton N. Gates ...

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    • [Washington : Govt. Print. Off., 1911]
    • 1911
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  • The Beekeeper [motion picture] / Gordon-Kerckhoff Productions.

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    • Hollywood : Paramount, 1975.
    • 1975
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  • Gorgoneicon [electronic resource] : being a supplement to Whistoneutes. In which is contain'd a long and prolix historical narration of the Family, Person, Dress, Manner of Life, Principles, Humours, and Notions of Simon Scriblerus, the author of Whistoneutes. And out of which may be extracted the Honey of Divinity, the Marrow of Morality, and the very Quintessence of Policy, Law, and History. Interspersed thro'out with many curious and useful Things in all parts of Life. Together with many merry Scotch Tales, which, it is to be hoped, will be speedily set to Scotch Tunes and Marches, by the best and ablest Hands. The like hardly ever seen before. By Andrew Scriblerus, first cousin to Simon.

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    • London : printed for T. Warner, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1731]
    • 1731
    • 1 Resource

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  • Putin's virtual war : Russia's subversion and conversion of America, Europe and the world beyond / William Nester.

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    • Barnsley : Frontline Books, 2019.
    • 2019
    • 1 Item
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  • The complete farmer [electronic resource] : or, a general dictionary of husbandry, in all its branches; containing the various methods of cultivating and improving every species of land, according to the precepts of both the old and new husbandry. In which every Thing valuable from the best Writers on this Subject will be extracted, viz. Linnaeus, Chateauvieux, the Marquis of Turbilly, Platt, Evelyn, Worlidge, Mortimer, Tull, Ellis, Miller, Hale, Lisle, Roque, Mills, &c. Together with a great variety of new discoveries and improvements. Also The Whole Business of Breeding, Managing, and Fattening Cattle of all Kinds; and the most approved Methods of curing the various Diseases to which they are subject. Together with the Method of raising bees, and of acquiring large Quantities of Wax and Honey, without destroying those laborious Insects. Likewise the useful Parts of Gardening; or those necessary for the Farmer, and Country Gentleman. Illustrated with a great variety of folio copper-plates, finely engraved; exhibiting all the Instruments used in this necessary Art; particularly those lately invented, and presented to the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, &c. In London; many of which have never yet appeared in any Work of this Nature. By a society of gentlemen, Members of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce.

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    • London : printed for the authors; and sold by J. Cooke, at Shakespear's-Head, No. 10. in Pater-Noster-Row; and T. Hookham, in New Street, Hanover Square, MDCCLXVII. [1767]
    • 1767
    • 1 Resource

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  • The complete farmer [electronic resource] : or, a general dictionary of husbandry, in all its branches; Containing the Various Methods of Cultivating and Improving every Species of Land, According to the Precepts of both the old and new Husbandry. In which every Thing valuable from the best Writers on this Subject will be extracted, viz. Linnaeus, Chateauvieux, the Marquis of Turbilly, Platt, Evelyn, Worlidge, Mortimer, Tull, Ellis, Miller, Hale, Lisle, Roque, Mills, &c. Together with A Great variety of new discoveries and improvements. Also The Whole Business of Breeding, Managing, and Fattening Cattle of all Kinds; and the most approved Methods of curing the various Diseases to which they are subject. Together with the Method of raising Bees, and of acquiring large Quantities of Wax and Honey, without destroying those laborious Insects. Likewise the useful Parts of Gardening; or those necessary for the Farmer, and Country Gentleman. Illustrated with a great Variety of Folio Copper-Plates, finely engraved; exhibiting all the Instruments used in this necessary Art; particularly those lately invented, and presented to the Society for the Encouragement arts, &c. in London; many of which have never yet appeared in any Work of this Nature. By a society of gentlemen, Members of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce.

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    • London : printed for the authors; and sold by S. Crowder, at the Looking-Glass; J. Coote, at the King's Arms, in Paternoster-Row; and F. Blythe, near the Royal Exchange, MDCCLXVI. [1766]
    • 1766
    • 1 Resource

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  • The practical bee-master [electronic resource] : in which will be shewn how to manage bees either in straw hives or in boxes, Without Destroying Them, And With More Ease, Safety, And Profit, Than BY Any Method Hitherto Made Public, Viz. I. To manage Bees in Straw Hives, with new constructed Tops, at a small expence, as profitably and easily as with Boxes. II. In Boxes of an improved and cheap Construction, easily to be managed, and with so little Disturbance to the Bees, that all the necessary operations may be performed without any Danger. III. To catch and secure the Queen, or to fix her and a Swarm to any place you please. IV. To cause Bees to quit a Hive, and to be so tractable as to suffer themselves to be mandled without Stinging. V. Several Methods of Swarming Bees Artificially. VI. To cause a Swarm to work in separated Glasses, without any Hive; or in globular or other glasses, so that pure Virgin Honey may be taken when in its utmost Perfection. Vii. To prevent or cause Bees to swarm. Viii. To take the Honey and yet preserve the Bees, with common Hives only. IX. To unite Casts, Swarms, and Stocks. X. A Catalogue of, and Observations on, the most proper Flowers or Pasturage for Bees. XI. An easy and certain Method of preserving Stocks in Winter and cold Springs. XII. Several new and improved Methods of extracting the Wax from the Combs, two of them without either Straining or Pressing; and each by a single Operation: but more perfectly, and with far less. Trouble and Expence of Fuel than hitherto practiced. Together With Such Full And Plain Directions That the meanest Cottager may attain this profitable Art Without Difficulty, and at a small Expence; interspersed with occasional strictures on Mr. Thomas Wildman's Treatise on bees: With Several New Discoveries And Improvements, The Result Of AtLong Experience, And Deduced From Actual Experiments, by John Keys, Bee - Master.

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    • London : printed for the author, and sold by him at his house in Cheshunt-Street, Hertfordshire; J. Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. Vallance, Cheapside [London]; and by the principal booksellers in town and country, [1780]
    • 1780
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