September 2009

Vol.111, No 3
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One of the highlights at the 2009 NSW National Field Day at Hawkesbury Showground on 11th July was John Smith’s T-Model Ford Truck. John, from John’s Heritage Honey (Tamworth) is shown here with his daughter Fenella Wilkinson, her son Joshua, and cousin Alex Allen. Interestingly, it transpired that Fenella is the grand-daughter of New Zealander Harry Cloake, famous for developing the Cloake Board method of raising queen cells.
  •  Agriculture and Border Security Suffering Under Labor
  • Editorial Notes…..
  • Copy Deadlines
  • The ABK Moves To Colour
  • www.theabk.com.au
  • Hope Yet For an Ageing Australian Honeybee Industry?
  • YOUNG AI QUEENS AVAILABLE FROM AQBBP
  • Vic. Farmers Beekeeping Branch Meet With MP’s in Bid To Secure Resources
  • AFB Continues to Spread in South Africa
  • FarmReady Approved Courses
  • New Marketing for Honey: Honey for Health: Honey Drops Now Available in London Drugs
  • Outbreak of European Foulbrood in Scotland
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
  • We Must Not Sit On Our Hands
  • Re: CCD and Sunspots
  • Bendigo Apiculture Courses
  • Technology and the Future of the Beekeeping Industry
  • IN THE APIARY
  • Sue Cobey Queen Insemination Course to be Run in Australia
  • Americans Move Away From Chemical Control of Varroa Mites
  • Varroa Chemicals Emphasise N. Ceranae problems
  • The 2009 Tocal Beekeepers Field Day
  • SMALL-SCALE BEEKEEPING
  • RECENT RESEARCH – Here and Overseas
  • Bee product potentially ‘bigger than Manuka honey’
  • Luring Varroa Mites to Their Doom
  • HONEYBEES STERILISE THEIR HIVES
  • BEGINNING IN BEES
  • Part 278 Parasitic Mites
  • Part 278(a) Parasitic Mites - Honeybee Tracheal Mite, Acarapis woodi
  • Part 278(b) Parasitic Mites – Other Acarapis species
  • BEEKEEPERS’ ASSOCIATIONS