The 1954 North Dakota yield of honey was over 2 million pounds. The production of honey per bee colony was the highest in the U.S. This and other details of the honey crop in the state is given this article
Annual inventory, value, and production of honey and beeswax, 1950-54.published or submitted for pub...
This publication presents final honey production estimates, including revisions, for 1976-79. Data r...
The total value of all crop production in North Dakota in 1955 was estimated by Agricultural Marketi...
The 1954 North Dakota yield of honey was over 2 million pounds. The production of honey per bee colo...
The bee population in North Dakota increased from the summer of 1954 to the summer of 1955
A short paragraph stating that North Dakota's honey production in 1949 was little more than half of ...
The author discusses information on bees in North Dakota collected by the Bureau of Agricultural Eco...
The March 1, 1947 Range and Livestock Report of the Federal Agricultural Statistician, Bureau of Ag...
for 0.4 % of the total number of registered colonies in the country. 2. Approximately 171.1 million ...
This publication presents final honey estimates made by the Agricultural Statistics Board for the pe...
The Northern Great Plains region of the US annually hosts a large portion of commercially managed U....
Beekeeping has provided many persons with a satisfying and continually interesting hobby. To others ...
This short article tells that alfalfa seed production in North Dakota in 1955 was second highest amo...
This is a discussion of the many varieties of Honey Suckles. The author discusses the addition of th...
32 pages; includes photographs. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowled...
Annual inventory, value, and production of honey and beeswax, 1950-54.published or submitted for pub...
This publication presents final honey production estimates, including revisions, for 1976-79. Data r...
The total value of all crop production in North Dakota in 1955 was estimated by Agricultural Marketi...
The 1954 North Dakota yield of honey was over 2 million pounds. The production of honey per bee colo...
The bee population in North Dakota increased from the summer of 1954 to the summer of 1955
A short paragraph stating that North Dakota's honey production in 1949 was little more than half of ...
The author discusses information on bees in North Dakota collected by the Bureau of Agricultural Eco...
The March 1, 1947 Range and Livestock Report of the Federal Agricultural Statistician, Bureau of Ag...
for 0.4 % of the total number of registered colonies in the country. 2. Approximately 171.1 million ...
This publication presents final honey estimates made by the Agricultural Statistics Board for the pe...
The Northern Great Plains region of the US annually hosts a large portion of commercially managed U....
Beekeeping has provided many persons with a satisfying and continually interesting hobby. To others ...
This short article tells that alfalfa seed production in North Dakota in 1955 was second highest amo...
This is a discussion of the many varieties of Honey Suckles. The author discusses the addition of th...
32 pages; includes photographs. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowled...
Annual inventory, value, and production of honey and beeswax, 1950-54.published or submitted for pub...
This publication presents final honey production estimates, including revisions, for 1976-79. Data r...
The total value of all crop production in North Dakota in 1955 was estimated by Agricultural Marketi...