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128 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1917
So should the bee-keeper closely watch the continual and varied changes that occur in the demands of the public concerning the preparation of honey for the market. Instead of settling down to the conclusion that, in reference to marketing honey he knows it all, he should be careful to observe what dealers and consumers demand, and then at once, freely and fully meet the requirements of the trade. In this way only, can he become a successful apiarist. The progressive producer of this God-given sweet is never surprised to find that the methods of preparing honey for the market, which were acceptable during one season, are behind the times for the next, and require modifications or improvements in order to keep pace with the public requirements.