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Wisconsin beekeeping
Vol. IX (January, 1933/December, 1933)
Wisconsin beekeeping, vol. 9, no. 3: March, 1933, pp. [unnumbered]-24
'c1/'v\ 'NOSI(GVI, IS190100I1N3 31VIS 0==0=0 0=0=0 Vol. Ix MARCH, 1933 NO. 3 l i ! Bulletin Board AMERICAN HONEY PRODUCERS' LEAGUE CONVENTION We are informed that a very fine meeting was held at St. Louis, Mo., * February 28-March 1st. Officers for the ensuing year are-Mr. James Gwin, - Madison, Wis., President; Mr. L. E. LeStourgeon, San Antonio, Texas, V-Pres., and Dr. V. G. Milum, Champaign, Illinois, Secretary-Treasurer. The Directors remain the same. The 1934 convention of the American Honey Producers' League will be held at San Antonio, Texas, or Des Moines, Iowa. AMERICAN HONEY INSTITUTE Mr. E. R. Root, President of the A. I. Root Company, succeeds Mr. Lewis Parks of Watertown, Wis., as President of the American Honey In- stitute for the coming year; the Vice-President elected at the recent meet- ing at St. Louis is Mr. D. D. Stover, of Tibbee Station, Mississippi; and Mrs. Jensen continues at S~ecretary-Treasurer. A hearing to determine whether or not the beekeepers of the State are interested in the inspection work, was held before a special committee at the State Capitol on Thursday, March 2" A good representation Of beekeepers was present and all expressed the feeling that the Apiary Inspection should be continued even if it had to be on a reduced scale. Those present were Messrs. Seefeldt, Jacobson, Wilson, Wolkow, Aeppler, Hassinger, Meyers, Ericson, Ranum, Adams, Chambers and Hawkins. A hearing on the honey marketing program was also held at the same time and Continued until Friday, the 3rd, as Mr. Gwin was attending the League convention. Just what the Legislature will do with regard to the inspection and marketing program cannot be determined until after the appropriation bills have been passed. Table of Contents Honey Combined with Dairy Products-Prof. L. C. Thomsen, Dairy Industry, University of Wisconsin The Secretary's Office Has Been Moved Buzzes About Wisconsin The New Comb Honey Grading Scale-E. W. Puhl, Chippewa Falls, Wis. "The Rovira Hive," by Jos. Garre6 Business Report for 1931
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