American Bee Journal
The American Bee Journal was established in 1861 and has been published continuously since that time, except for a brief period during the Civil War. The Journal has the honor of being the oldest English-language beekeeping publication in the world. Today, Dadant and Sons publishes the American Bee Journal for subscribers throughout the world. Readership is concentrated among hobby and commercial beekeepers, bee supply dealers, queen breeders, shippers, honey packers, and entomologists.Dadant & Sons, Inc.
51 S. Second St.
Hamilton, IL 62341
Phone 217-847-3324
Fax 217-847-3324
Email [email protected]
Bee Culture
Bee Culture has been around since the late 1800s. Articles are aimed at the needs and interests of the backyard beekeeper and small-scale honey producers. This journal features a wide range of "how-to" articles, Q&A, honey recipes, and industry news. This is the "bible" for the hobbyist beekeeper.The Bee Culture website lists "Who's Who in North American Beekeeping." This terrific database enables you to search for bee clubs in your area. Go to Bee Culture.
A.I. Root Company
623 W. Liberty St.
Medina, OH 44256
Phone 800-289-7668, Ext. 3220
Be sure to check out the coupon later in this book that gives you a discount on a subscription to Bee Culture.
Bee World
Bee World, founded in 1919, is a journal that digests research studies and articles from around the world. Reliable and practical information comes from bee experts worldwide. It's published by the International Bee Research Association (IBRA).International Bee Research Association
91 Brinsea Rd.
Congresbury
Bristol
BS49 5JJ
United Kingdom
Phone 00 44 (0) 29 2037 2409
Email [email protected]