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For years beekeeping enthusiasts have turned to the same source for information on the world of beekeeping: American Bee Journal magazine. This journal has been passed down as a coffee table favorite in families of beekeepers. Now that there is a growing interest in beekeeping, more and more hobbyists are turning to it as the authority, and rightly so, it has been in print for 146 years. It covers all aspects of beekeeping, giving the reader a global perspective on the industry of beekeeping. Practical advice given in American Bee Journal magazine proves beneficial for those just getting started with beekeeping, such as how to manage the colony, and how to handle the honey. These topics are also sometimes presented from the scientific side of things, showing you how advances in technology influence the world of beekeeping. American Bee Journal also keeps you informed on beekeeping events happening across the nation. The history of beekeeping is also discussed, as well as the future. If you have yet to sink your hands into this delicious hobby, why not give it a try? The advice given in this journal can have you eating your own honeycomb in no time, bee sting free. |