The book Alfalfa, Grasshoppers, Bees: Their Relationship was written by author Hunter, Samuel John, 1866- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Alfalfa, Grasshoppers, Bees: Their Relationship book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Alfalfa, Grasshoppers, Bees: Their Relationship a good or bad book?
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"Alfalfa is an excellent honey plant here, yield- ing the best white honey, from the 1st of June until the 1st of Sep- tember, and sometimes as late as the 1st of October. Sweet clover may be superior in yield, in a more continuous flow of honey, as there is no check in mowing as there is in alfalfa, and alfalfa does not give the best results on account of taking off the crop just about the time the bees are commencing to work on it, and if there is no seed crop taken, there is not much benefit... conferred." J. G. Brooks, Pleasanton, Linn county; forty stands. "Have spent fifty years with bees. I have had no experience with alfalfa. White clover, buckwheat, corn tassel and tree blossoms are good here. Bees should be cared for the same as other stock. Care will pay." E. K. Terry, Burlingame, Osage county; thirteen colonies. "Have had no experience with alfalfa as a honey plant. We have members in our town bee-keepers' association who have quantities of alfalfa on land watered by rains, who report favorably.
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