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The Beekeepers Quarterly is one of the United Kingdom's most prestigeous magazines on bee culture. It now incorporates Bee Biz, the magazine that originated in the 1997 Apimondia meeting in Switzerland, dedicated to commercial beekeeping.

Some of my writings in Bee Biz and a review of  current editions of  The Beekeepers Quarterly, as well as back copies and information on subscribing are found here.

The publisher of The Beekeepers Quarterly, Northern Bee Books, also sponsors the electronic Apis - UK Newsletter.  An index along with a summary of the current version can be accessed at this site. 

As always, for more information consult the Apis Information Resource Center

The Beekeepers Quarterly 

The Beekeepers Quarterly - Back Issues
Older issues of The Beekeepers Quarterly magazine published by Northern Bee Books are available here, along with subscription information.

Apis - UK Electronic Newsletter 

Apis - UK Index
Index of previous Apis - UK Newsletters

Writings in BEE BIZ 

Joint Meetings in Canada (1998)
Originally published in Bee Biz, Number 8, July 1998, pp. 3-6. Canadian Honey Council and Association of Professional Apiculturists Meet in Joint Symposium with Québec Honey Producers.
European and U.S. Beekeeping Practice: Reflections on an Apicultural Sabbatical in France and Spain (1998)
Excerpted and published as "A Year in France," Bee Biz, the Commercial Beekeeper's Magazine, Number 7, pp. 14-17, February 1998.
Working Smarter Not Harder (2004)
“Working Smarter, Not Harder: Apicultural Productivity in the 21st
Century”, a bilingual article.
Fifth Ibero-Latin American Apicultural Congress meets in Mercedes, Uruguay (June 1996)
Excerpted in Bee Biz Nos. 4-5-6, 1997.
Fifth Ibero-Latin American Apicultural Congress meets in Mercedes, Uruguay, June 1996.
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Dr. Malcolm T. Sanford is retired Extension Specialist in Apiculture from the University of Florida. He has written about beekeeping and apicultural issues for over 30 years and continues to publish in both lay magazines and on the Internet through his Apis newsletter.

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