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"The history of beekeeping" [3] Many of his anthropological texts have been donated to the University of California, Davis; some of which remained incomplete or unfinished like his long-term project, "The biography of the early-day California beekeeper Harbison." [3] Watkins’ bibliography is on file at the University of California, Davis.
Charles Francis Harbison was born on January 12, 1904, in National City, California, to Carrie Lincoln Floyd and David F. Harbison.He was descended from San Diego County pioneer families: his paternal grandfather, John S. Harbison, was a commercially successful beekeeper; his maternal grandfather, Ira Floyd, was among the earliest settlers (a fruit rancher) in National City, south of San Diego ...
Beekeeping was traditionally practiced for the bees' honey harvest, although nowadays crop pollination service can often provide a greater part of a commercial beekeeper's income. Other hive products are pollen, royal jelly , and propolis , which are also used for nutritional and medicinal purposes, and beeswax , which is used in candle making ...
But not all of these beekeepers are producing honey at the scale measured by the Census, which could account for the lower reported growth in honey production. Census data shows that the number of ...
John Stewart Harbison was born the third child of William and Margaret (Curry) Harbison, on a farm near Freedom, Pennsylvania, on September 29, 1826. John Stewart Harbison He became a beekeeper in the tradition of his father, and later migrated to the west coast of the United States.
John Chong is a Singaporean beekeeper and teacher who founded BEE Amazed Garden, ... This page was last edited on 14 August 2024, at 15:03 (UTC).
The Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal: Not nominated Honeyland: Tamara Kotevska, Ljubomir Stefanov: North Macedonia The life of Hatidže Muratova, a loner beekeeper of wild bees who lives in the remote mountain village of Bekirloja, North Macedonia: Nominated Knock Down the House: Rachel Lears: United States
The Oregon jury unanimously found Lincoln Smith, 54, of California, guilty of manslaughter, but not guilty of driving under the influence.