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Ted Fischer wrote in response to Bob Unger regarding the purchase of a
comprehensive book for beekeeping.
The book Ted refers to by Diane Sammataro is "The Beekeeper's Handbook"
($25-$30 US) and it's quite comprehensive. What I like most about the
book is the easy-to-read sketches for management of supering, fall &
spring management, etc. Something a beginning beekeeper can truly
appreciate, as well as the 'mature' beekeeper looking for a new ideas.
Richard Bonnie (Beekeeping:A Practical Guide, Hive Management & ?) is
another author (among many good books out there!) worth investigating.
Matthew Westall - Castle Rock, CO
> > Beeculture". Any recommendations between the two? Or is some other
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> > book comprehensive?
> understand that Diane Sammataro also has an excellent book on the
> market,
> but I don't remember its name. Pehaps someone can help.
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> Ted Fischer
> Dexter, Michigan USA
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