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Domestic News September 28, 1883

Indian Chieftain

Vinita, Craig County, Oklahoma

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The 13th annual North American Bee-keepers' Association convention met in Toronto on Sept. 18, presided by D.A. Jones. Delegates from various states and provinces reported mixed honey crop yields, from unfavorable in Illinois to good in Texas and Florida.

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American Bee-Keepers.

TORONTO, ONT., Sept. 18.

The thirteenth annual Convention of the North American Bee-keepers' Association met here to-day, with delegates from nearly every State and Province where honey is cultivated. D. A. Jones, of Brampton, Ont., President, occupied the chair. Reports of the honey crop were read: From Illinois, unfavorable; from Michigan, half a crop; Georgia, fair; Texas, good; West Texas, fair; Iowa, yield of white clover honey heavy, but since then nothing; Kentucky above the average; Colorado average; Ohio, average; Ontario and Quebec, good; Pennsylvania, half a crop; Florida, good.

What sub-type of article is it?

Agriculture Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Bee Keepers Convention Honey Crop Reports North American Association Toronto Convention

What entities or persons were involved?

D. A. Jones

Where did it happen?

Toronto, Ont.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Toronto, Ont.

Event Date

Sept. 18.

Key Persons

D. A. Jones

Event Details

The thirteenth annual Convention of the North American Bee-keepers' Association met here to-day, with delegates from nearly every State and Province where honey is cultivated. D. A. Jones, of Brampton, Ont., President, occupied the chair. Reports of the honey crop were read: From Illinois, unfavorable; from Michigan, half a crop; Georgia, fair; Texas, good; West Texas, fair; Iowa, yield of white clover honey heavy, but since then nothing; Kentucky above the average; Colorado average; Ohio, average; Ontario and Quebec, good; Pennsylvania, half a crop; Florida, good.

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