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Tue, 15 Jul 2008 18:22:19 -0400
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Here’s a great article from Penn State Agriculture Magazine!  
I read the article previously this spring and had been waiting for it to 
be posted online so I could share it with you.

'Case of the Missing Bees'

‘How scientific sleuths at Penn State
are helping to solve the mystery’

Among the great photography, included in the article are photos of:
*Dennis vanEngelsdorp visiting Hackenburg’s apiary along the Susquehanna 
River. 

*Entomologist Diana Cox-Foster and doctoral student Rob Anderson 
inspecting newly placed colonies in a greenhouse at University Park.

*Extension bee specialist Maryann Frazier talking to students in an 
apiculture class about colony management.

*And some great bee pics.

You can read Penn State Agriculture Magazine: 
article: ‘Case of the Missing Bees’  in link below:

PDF of Winter Spring 2008 issue:
Go to page 18
http://aginfo.psu.edu/psa/08WinSpr/AgMagWS08.pdf

Penn State Agriculture Magazine online:
http://aginfo.psu.edu/psa/

Best Wishes,
Joe Waggle - Pennsylvania
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/HistoricalHoneybeeArticles/

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