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"Jeffrey R. Tooker" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 29 May 1996 23:08:52 -0700
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At 11:26 AM 5/29/96 GMT+1200, you wrote:
>Thanks to several BEE-L readers I got the article I was trying to
>recall that related colony development to the quality of protein
>available to the hive.  This was particularly relevant to the
>Australian migratory beekeeping, where you didn't want the colony to
>'collapse' when on a flow.
>
>I've placed the article on the NZ Beekeeping Home Pages for anyone
>who is interested.  I'll only leave it there for a few weeks, then
>maybe get in the habit of putting some other relevant/useful
>material.  The address is in my .sig file, and the link to the
>Kleinschimdt article is near the bottom of the page.
>
>For those without graphical WWW access, my apologies.
>
>------------------------------------------
>Nick Wallingford
>President - National Beekeepers Assn of NZ
>NZ beekeeping: http://www.wave.co.nz/pages/nickw/nzbkpg.htm
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>
>Yo Nick and all:
 
Read the Kleinschimdt, very nice.  I would like to know if anyone has
Kleinschimdt
paper in a text file?  If so please post to list or me (personal e-mail) which
ever is more comfortable.
 
Thank You
 
Jeffrey

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