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Joe Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 24 Feb 2003 19:01:07 -0500
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It seems in most of the bee magazines that I get and on online discussions
I read that there is an awful lot of opinion as to what works in
beekeeping.  I have taken an approach as I learn, to pay attention to
those that have had success, in particular commercial operators.  But even
some of these people do things very differently.
Is there a scientific journal with an emphasis on beekeeping that
publishes research results in a reliable format?  What I am looking
forward to is something comparable to medicines Lancet or JAMA.  If not,
what are the PHD bee people publishing their results in?
Thank you, Joe
Greenville NC
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