Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The American Bee-Keeper, Vol. 6: January, 1896
For myself, I can honestly say that after keeping bees under many varied conditions, sometimes wasting the whole season and practically wasting stocks in carrying out some, perhaps, useless fad or crank of my own, I am perfectly satisfied that there is no business, hobby, pastime, or pursuit that gives so much profit for the out lay, to say nothing of the pleasure and the health-giving side of the matter, as a few well-managed hives of bees in careful and thoughtful hands.
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