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  Sesinizi Bizimle Birlikte duyurmaya Ne Dersiniz ?         


Author: ziraatcim
Date: Aug 17, 2008 07:35

Merhaba arkadaşlar, google gruplar dünyasını uzun bir süredir takip
ediyorum. Tarımsal alanda faaliyet gösteren bir çok sitede bunlara
dahil. Grubunuza yazdığınız yazıları, yaptığınız tartışma ve
eleÅŸtirileri size ait olacak olan bir sitede yazmaya ne dersiniz.
ziraatcim.net ailesi olarak sizleride aramızda görmek isteriz.
Grubunuza yazdığınız yazıları bizlerle de paylaşarak hem grubunuzun
aktifliğini artırmış hemde sesinizi tarımsal haber sitesinde duyurmuş
olma şansına sahip olabilirsiniz.

www.ziraatcim.net tarımsal haber ve paylaşım sitesi olarak hergün
gündemi takip etmekte ve tarımsal tüm haberleri bir araya getirerek
halkımıza duyurmaktayız. Bunun yanında makaleler ve forum sayfamızda
bir çok tarımsal konuya yer vermekte, dosyalar bölümünde ise
proje,tez,sunum v.s. gibi paylaşımlar yapmaktayız.

Bize ulaştığınız taktirde hemen forum sayfamızda size ait bir bölüm
açılacak ve size sitemizde de grup oluşturulacaktır. Bunun için tek
yapmanız gereken bize ulaşmak.

Saygılarımla

Zir. Müh. Levent KIRCA

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  Agriculture Methods Search Engine - Vadlo         


Author: Rb
Date: Aug 16, 2008 17:53

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  Check Mite question         


Author: Carl Pope
Date: Aug 16, 2008 08:15

Hi All
Can someone tell me how long you need to leave the Check mite plus
strips on the hive and how long before you can replace the supers.

A friend has lost the instructions and only has the 10 pack left with no
instructions.
Thanks much.
Carl
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  hive failure observations         


Author: Charlie Kroeger
Date: Aug 1, 2008 09:53

A small hive has failed and here's all I know:

They were a small swarm to begin with.

They worked on and built up only one side of the 10 frame brood chamber

They were truculent in attitude

They appeared to be well enough a week ago.

Most of the population was dead on the floor of the hive

When I noticed a lack of activity yesterday when they should have been busy,
I had a look: their active frames containing brood cells had dried pale
skeletal remnants of fully developed bees whose heads had come off when the
other bees tried to remove them from the cell.

Everything had a sort of dry dry crumbly aspect

There were no mites or beetles I could find in the hive floor detritus.

Do not suggest that it was American foul brood unless you think it was
'European' foul brood. I know AFB well and this was not it. I've never seen EFB.

If this was some virus I've never seen it before.

Read the above carefully before giving your opinion, it's important.

--

Thanks,

CK
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  Forage and Production         


Author: Steve Newport
Date: Jul 30, 2008 11:24

Hello there,

Does anybody know of work that details how much forage (specifically
honey production per lb) for given crop types is produced per acre on
an average "summer".

I realise that there are a good deal of assumptions there but I
wondered if it was possible to give a rough order of magnitude rnage
for given crops/plants?

Thanks
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  Honeybees and Tansy Ragwort...         


Author: Don Bruder
Date: Jul 28, 2008 14:16

Anybody here know anything about Tansy Ragwort and honeybees?

I'm in the Seattle area, dealing with a nasty infestation of Tansy
Ragwort on a "horse oriented" piece of land. By "dealing with", I mean
"attempting to totally exterminate" - the stuff is a nasty poison...
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  Bee Holidays in France         


Author: Steve Newport
Date: Jul 25, 2008 13:47

Hi,

I am a British Beekeeper but would like to know if there are any good
french Bee Keeping holidays around? Sort of learnt and practice type
things. Lets face it British and French attitudes to beekeeping are
poles appart.

Thanks
Steve
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  just u click earn money and peaceful life         


Author: usha
Date: Jul 22, 2008 04:48

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  Free Bee Keeping Newsletter         


Author: Nik
Date: Jul 16, 2008 03:13

I would like to invite the users of this group to receive my free Bee
Keeping newsletter.

Simply visit - http://www.heapsofinfo.com/BeeKeeping/index.html

My grandfather and uncle were keen bee keepers. Some of my earliest
thoughts are of my grandfather robbing the hives. The honey was some
of the sweetest I have EVER tasted!

Regards,

Nik
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  what to do with bees?         


Author: Wayne W
Date: Jul 14, 2008 10:41

I live in a suburban area and I have a swarm that has set up housekeeping
in an low hanging area of my roof. They are apparently very
domesticated, they are not overagressive, I can stand within 3 feet of
where they are entering and exiting, and they will ignore me.

Of course I don't want them on my property. I called a couple of
beekeepers and they said they would be glad to come and kill them -- for
$250. I told them I can do that for free. I'm trying to be
environmentally friendly on this I know that bees pollinate, etc, etc and
don't really want to kill them.

But what else can I do? Killing them out may be my only option since I'm
a good 15 miles from really open country. If I drive them off, they'll
just take up residence in somebody else's home.
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