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Peter Borst <[log in to unmask]>
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> So, the "online beekeeping scholar" approach is not going to find it, as there is no online archive of old Florida state ag pamphlets.

Having access to actual libraries certainly has advantages. Cornell has these, among other things:

Title:	The Hum of the hive.
Published:	Gainesville : Agricultural Extension Service
Call Number:	SF521 .F637
Status:	Not Charged
Volumes :	
1950:Jan.-Sept.,
1951:Jan.,Mar.-Sept.,Nov.-Dec.;
1952:Jan.-June,Aug.-Oct.,
1953:Jan.-Oct.,Dec.;
1954:Jan.-Oct.,
1955:Jan.-Apr.,June,Aug.-Sept.,Nov.-Dec.,
1956:Feb.,Apr.-May,July,Sept.,Dec.,
1957:Feb.-Mar.,May-July,Sept.,Nov.,
1958:Jan.-May,July-Nov.,
1959-1974;
1975:Jan.-Feb.,Apr.-Aug.,
1976:summer,
1978:May,Sept.,
1981:Sept.-Dec.;
1982;
1983:Jan.

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