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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 13 of 25
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Why You Want To Rotate Old Comb, Bob Binnie
Research has shown that colonies housed on old comb perform more poorly than colonies on new comb. This commercial beekeeper will explain how he applies this scientific principle to his multi-thousand colony operation.
Bob Binnie is owner/operator of Blue Ridge Honey Company.
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