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Barry Birkey <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 21 Aug 1996 09:58:55 -0500
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Bjorg L. Corneliussen wrote:
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> I have been asked to talk about beekeeping at a meeting of our local
> historical society. I have had a booth at a local fall fair for several
> years, and have enjoyed telling people about beekeeping there.
>
> Can anyone recommend a video or slides that I can use for my talk? It can
> be about beekeeping in general or about beekeeping through the years.
>
> While I think I can talk about bees and beekeeping almost forever, I
> would like to have some visual aids. I have the study prints, but I feel
> that they are most suitable for a small group of people.
>
> I am also planning to bring some samples for people to taste: cranberry,
> orange blossom, basswood, buckwheat, Norwegian heather honey and my very
> own Green County honey.
>
> Any suggestions are welcome!
>
> Bjxrg Corneliussen, Brodhead, WI
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Bjxrg -
 
You can look at this page about two videos on beekeeping. Costs a bit of money though.
http://www.gactr.uga.edu/VideoCatalog/bees.html
 
-Barry
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 Barry Birkey
 West Chicago, Illinios  USA
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