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Every beekeeper needs structures to house the bees. These structures can easily and affordably be built rather than purchased with the proper information. We've Compiled A Superb Collection Of Documents! This is a truly useful and unique farmers CD with 3 documents providing tons of information, plans and instructions. You'll find the information easy to access and easy to read and use. This will be a well-used addition to your beekeeping library of information. Check Out The Contents Of This CD Below!
 Beekeeping is one of the oldest forms of food production. Those that keep bees understand the nature of these delicate and beautiful creatures. They're amazing little machines, working with their hive-mates to create a cozy home and nursery for their beloved queen. Beehives come in many different styles and types. This is a very beautiful set of instructions for building a bar & frame hive. They were created nearly 150 years ago in 1844 and are still very workeable, with complete descriptions of all the parts and measurements so it can be duplicated. Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document...
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BUILD A BEE HOUSE APIARY RARE 1852 BEEKEEPERS PLANS Every farmer should keep bees—provided he have pasturage for them, on his own land, or if a proper range for their food and stores lie in his immediate vicinity. Bees are, beyond any other domestic stock, economical in their keeping, to their owners. Still they require care, and that of no inconsiderable kind, and skill, in their management, not understood by every one who attempts to rear them. They ask no food, they require no assistance, in gathering their daily stores, beyond that of proper housing in the cheapest description of tenement, and with that they are entirely content. In many of the modern structures held out for imitation, the bee-house, or apiary, is an expensive, pretentious affair, got up in an ambitious way, with efforts at style, in the semblance of a temple, a pagoda, or other absurdity, the very appearance of which frightens the simple bee from its propriety, and in which we never yet knew a colony of them to become, and remain successful. The plan here presented is of the plainest and least expensive kind, nearly guaranteeing the success of the hive and the farmer raising them. Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document...
THE PRODUCTION OF VINEGAR FROM HONEY VINTAGE RECIPES Vinegar or dilute acetic acid, is produced by a process of fermentation from certain vegetable substances. After alcoholic fermentation has taken place there follows, under suitable conditions, a further decomposition, by means of which the alcohol is converted into a more highly oxidized body, acetic acid, with water as a by-product. This wonderful document details the process of producing vinegar from honey. It's concise and easy to follow with simple instructions for small batch processing of vinegar. It also contains a simple recipe for making raspberry vinegar from your homemade honey vinegar. A superb addition to your digital cookbooks and a valuable addition to your culinary adventures. Check Out Some Screen Grabs From This Document...
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