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Day Two: Friday, May 14th
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Dive In To Day Two!
Welcome And Introduction, Dr. Keith Delaplane -
Plenary LecturesThe Capensis Calamity: The Implications For Apiculture, Dr. Robin Crewe
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Q&A With Robin
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What’s In My Pollen? The Pesticides We Find In Bee Bread, Dr. Kirsten Traynor
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Q&A With Kirsten
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Bee Breeding: Problems And Promises Of Darwinian Beekeeping, Dr. Lewis J. Bartlett
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Q&A With Lewis
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Breakout SessionsThe Importance Of Nutrition, Jerry Hayes
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Creating An Industry The Guyana Way, Amy Weeks
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How Many Different Hives Are There?, Dan Long
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Q&A With Jerry, Amy, And Dan
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Viruses, Varroa, And Virulence: What Makes Bee Parasites Deadly, Dr. Lewis J. Bartlett
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Why You Want To Rotate Old Comb, Bob Binnie
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Want To Keep Your Bees Alive? Then Do Something!, Keith Fielder
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Q&A With Lewis, Bob, And Keith
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Nosema Is No Longer Nosema, Jerry Hayes
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Crowding & Caravans: Is Industrial Beekeeping Bad For Bees?, Dr. Lewis J. Bartlett
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Building Beekeeping Equipment, Lonnie Funderburg
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Tips For Preparing Show Quality Beeswax, Keith Fielder
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Q&A With Jerry, Lewis, Lonnie, And Keith
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Cell Punch Method For Queen Rearing, Will Montgomery
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Different Races Of Honey Bees, Cindy Hodges
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How To Inspect A Hive, Bobby Chaisson
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Q&A With Will, Cindy, And Bobby
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Bringing the Institute To A Close And Looking To Next YearConcluding Remarks: Dr. Keith Delaplane, Young Harris, University Of Georgia Beekeeping Institute 2022!
Lesson 5 of 25
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Q&A With Kirsten
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