Honey by the Ton


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A Ton of Honey


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Every beekeeper dreams of harvesting abundant, if not "MONSTER" crops of honey. Some beekeepers just want enough honey to share with their in-laws while others long for a profitable hobby selling honey at the farmer's markets. And then your spouse or partner might be hoping for a little financial return on your investment.But the bees do not always cooperate with our plans. There are five main management practices that will insure a harvestable crop of honey. This book will also inform you how to work with other factors including the weather, available forage, and location, location, location. If you long for a honey crop, or at least hoping to get the most honey from your bees as you work with their potential, this book will show you how.




H Is for Honey Bee


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"An alphabet book explaining the science, history, and industry of beekeeping, including science facts about honey bee anatomy, hive behavior, and ongoing threats"--




The Secret Life of Bees


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Listen to tiny tales from Buzzwing the hardworking honeybee. Combining nonfiction with a splash of fantasy, The Secret Life of Bees is a book to get lost in, time and again.




Land. Milk. Honey


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A unique documentation of how ideology translated into colonialism, settlement, urbanization, infrastructure, and mechanized agriculture radically reshaped the environment of Palestine-Israel. The biblical metaphor of a "Land of Milk and Honey" has denoted for millennia a prophecy and promise for plenitude. This book, published in conjunction with the Israeli Pavilion at the seventeenth International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, examines the reciprocal relations between humans, animals, and the environment within the context of modern Palestine-Israel, and demonstrates how this promise has become an action-plan over the course of the twentieth century. Land. Milk. Honey investigates how colonialism, urbanization, and mechanized agriculture radically reshaped the environment and altered human-animal relationships. It shows how the celebrated metamorphosis of the region into a prosperous agricultural landscape was entangled with irreparable damage to the environment, as well as the disruption of human communities. And it highlights the predicaments that both the environment and its inhabitants are facing after the territory has, over a century, been the testbed of modernist aspirations for plenitude. The fundamental changes the region has undergone are portrayed through the stories of five local animals: cow, goat, honeybee, water buffalo, and bat. These case-studies and analysis construct a spatial history of a place in five acts: Mechanization, Territory, Cohabitation, Extinction, and the Post-Human. A rich collection of literary excerpts, historical documents, archival photos, as well as short original vignettes reveals the story of this remarkable transfiguration and redesign.




Honeybees and Frenemies


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Twelve-year-old Flor faces a bittersweet summer with a pageant, a frenemy, and a hive full of honey in this “sweet and satisfying read about friendship, sisterhood, and change” (Kirkus Reviews). It’s the summer before eighth grade and Flor is stuck at home and working at her family’s mattress store, while her best friend goes off to band camp (probably to make new friends). It becomes even worse when she’s asked to compete in the local honey pageant. This means Flor has to spend the summer practicing her talent (recorder) and volunteering (helping a recluse bee-keeper) with Candice, her former friend who’s still bitter about losing the pageant crown to Flor when they were in second grade. And she can’t say no. Then there’s the possibility that Flor and her family are leaving to move in with her mom’s family in New Jersey. And with how much her mom and dad have been fighting lately, is it possible that her dad may not join them? Flor can’t let that happen. She has a lot of work to do.




Sweet Cinnamon and Honey


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She didn't want anything to do with him, but Mikhail couldn't help but want her after tasting her exquisite blood. Even if she hated him for it, even if he'd had a choice, he wouldn't let her escape him. When he finally claimed her, she would be his for all eternity - and eternity was a long time to hate someone. Eventually, she would come to love him. And if she didn't? Her immortal life would be very, very lonely. He didn't share. Sophie had unintentionally become valuable and now she had to deal with the consequences; she belonged to him and he wasn't going to let her go. She could cry, she could scream, she could fight, but it wouldn't change anything. She was his.




The Legend of Honey Hollow


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Honey Hollow is not a place known to humans, but to the bears of the world it is legendary. Bears travel to this enchanted forest sanctuary, where the water is clean and the air is pure, to escape habitat destruction and global warming. When Grendel the polar bear arrives from the Arctic, she is greeted by Serenity, a friendly grizzly bear cub. She also meets Fernando, a spectacled bear from the Andes Mountains, a charming black bear named Mackenzie from the mountains of West Virginia, and Ming-yi, a panda bear from China. When the trees are cut down by developers, can the bears and the children of the loggers join together to save Honey Hollow for future generations?In this beautifully illustrated book, children will learn about the many different types of bears. Join the bears of Honey Hollow as they learn that together they can replant forests and prevent future destruction.




Honey by the Ton


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Honey Market News


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