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This is a complete bibliography of books and journals
in Core Historical Literature of Agriculture, organized by both author and title or by publication year:
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1640-1659 |
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1800-1819 |
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1980-1999
Journal Title List
Roehner, Bertrand M.
Roemer, Milton I.
Roepke, Howard G.
Roese, S.
- Apicultural School in Germany
American Bee Journal: March 19, 1891 (Volume 27, Number 12)
- Germany. What Bee-Keepers are Doing in the Fatherland
American Bee Journal: August 31, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 35)
- Good Counsel for Beginners
American Bee Journal: April 2, 1891 (Volume 27, Number 14)
- Items of Interest from Europe
American Bee Journal: March 26, 1891 (Volume 27, Number 13)
- The Renewing of Brood-Combs
American Bee Journal: July 26, 1894 (Volume 34, Number 4)
- The Season. Experience with a Laying Worker, etc.
American Bee Journal: August 22, 1888 (Volume 24, Number 34)
- When the Bees See, etc.
American Bee Journal: March 29, 1894 (Volume 33, Number 13)
Roese, Stephen
- Bee-Cellars. Even Temperature of Under-Ground Cellars, etc.
American Bee Journal: April 6, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 14)
- Bee-Exhibits. A German Apiarist's Views of the Paris Bee-Exhibits
American Bee Journal: November 30, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 48)
- Bee-Keepers' Convention in Germany
American Bee Journal: October 29, 1891 (Volume 28, Number 18)
- Bee-Keeping in America--A Contrast
American Bee Journal: November 12, 1891 (Volume 28, Number 20)
- Bee-Keeping in Northwestern Wisconsin
American Bee Journal: May 21, 1891 (Volume 27, Number 21)
- Bee-Keeping in Wandering Apiaries on Mt. Sierra Nevada, Spain
American Bee Journal: March 22, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 12)
- Bee-Keeping. Pushing the Bee-Business--The National Flower
American Bee Journal: January 18, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 3)
- Bee-Supplies. Importance of Ordering Supplies Before the Season Begins, etc.
American Bee Journal: October 5, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 40)
- Bee-Women. The Duties and Characteristics of a Bee-Keepers' Wife
American Bee Journal: December 7, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 49)
- Bees on Trial. The Farcical Outcome of the Experiment
American Bee Journal: November 29, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 48)
- Germany. A Very Interesting Gathering of German Bee-Keepers
American Bee Journal: February 1, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 5)
- Germany. Its Laws on Apiculture--Progress in Bee-Culture
American Bee Journal: October 25, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 43)
- Germany. The Condition of Bee-Keeping in the Fatherland
American Bee Journal: September 21, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 38)
- A Good Test. The Honey Almanac Creating a Market for Honey
American Bee Journal: December 14, 1889 (Volume 25, Number 50)
- Honey. Its Great Value as Food and Medicine
American Bee Journal: March 15, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 11)
- Killing Bees. In Order to Secure their Honey and Wax
American Bee Journal: August 23, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 34)
- Russia. An Interesting Account of Bee-Keeping in Russia
American Bee Journal: May 10, 1890 (Volume 26, Number 19)
- The Season in N. W. Wisconsin
American Bee Journal: August 18, 1892 (Volume 30, Number 8)
- Some Superstitions About Bees
American Bee Journal: January 29, 1891 (Volume 27, Number 5)
- Western Wisconsin Bee Notes
American Bee Journal: January 15, 1892 (Volume 29, Number 3)
- Why Bees are Restless in Winter
American Bee Journal: April 9, 1891 (Volume 27, Number 15)
- Wintering Bees. Preparing the Bees for their Long Confinement
American Bee Journal: October 24, 1888 (Volume 24, Number 43)
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