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Free webinar
« on: April 15, 2014, 12:37:38 pm »
Tomorrow The Ohio University is hosting a free webinar on making colony spits. They will have more during the year. Link and more info is below.


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014 Beekeeping Webinar Series (9:00 to 10:00AM Eastern)

Join our mailing list for reminders and log-in instructions. Webinars are typically the third Wednesday of the month. All webinars are free, and no registration is required. To access via iPad or iPhone, download the Adobe Connect app from iTunes. To Join a webinar, follow the link below and LOG IN AS A GUEST at about 8:55 the day of the event: http://go.osu.edu/theOSUbuzz



April 16: Making Colony Splits – An Inexact Procedure, Jim Tew, Extension Bee Specialist, Alabama Cooperative Extension Service

May 21: 10 Rules of Modern Beekeeping, Kim Flottum, Author and Editor of Bee Culture Magazine

June 18: Hive Monitoring: Measuring Primary and Secondary Pests of Your Hive, Alex Zomchek, Master Beekeeping Instructor

July 16: Chemistry of Honey, Thom Janini, Associate Professor, The Ohio State University

August 20: Bee Foraging in Rural Areas During Corn Planting, Reed Johnson, Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University

September 17: Winter Preparation, Barb Bloetscher, State Apiarist, The Ohio Department of Agriculture
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Re: Free webinar
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2014, 01:22:25 pm »
Thanks Iddee!!
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Re: Free webinar
« Reply #2 on: April 15, 2014, 01:53:24 pm »
That's great! I logged in to see what's there already and they have a free handout that you can download. I got it and it really looks informative. I won't be able to see the presentation live. It's supposed to be recorded and made available later, but I don't know if access to that will be free.

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Re: Free webinar
« Reply #3 on: May 12, 2014, 12:25:31 pm »
Here's the recorded webinar:

http://carmenconnect.osu.edu/p8g4vu2drw9/

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Re: Free webinar
« Reply #4 on: May 12, 2014, 01:57:49 pm »
Can not get the hive split to come up? Get a picture with some bees on a flower and that is all that shows up. Got a direct link by any chance? Tom

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Re: Free webinar
« Reply #5 on: May 12, 2014, 02:20:39 pm »
It is all well and good to make recommendations to the farmers, but I can personally gurantee that those farmers will not follow the recommendations. A vac and containment system on the planter? Who is going to pay for and maintain that? The seed companies?  Mandate it to the farmers and a few will use it, most will go back to spraying, which is way worse than the dust plume created by the seed coating dust.
   Dont empty the whole bag into the planter box, thus eliminating some of the dust?
   BEING one of those opening and dumping the bags, I can attest to the fact that it wont happen. When planting in the spring the farmers are under the gun, they need to MOVE and MOVE NOW to beat the incoming storms. they are going to roll just as fast as they can between storms to get as much planted as possible before they have to take a break when it starts raining..  when I am dumping seed, the tractor operator is sitting in the tractor with his hand on the gear selector, yelling through the back window to HURRY UP! GO! GO!..  the bag gets DUMPED, thrown to the side as another bag is handed up, already opened..  usually two to four guys standing on the back of the planter with a couple guys opening bags to hand them.   Another issue is the bulk tanks fo rthe seed. they are becoming more common..  it is a wagon with an auger in it that augers the seed from the wagon into the planter boxes, and this has the effect of creating MORE dust..
   The dust I see in the picture they posted is from DIRT. If it was from the seed the plume would be colored, purple, green, yellow etc..
   I am not saying there is no neonicitinoid dust being plumed, only that the amount of it is in no way comparable to the overspray from ANY sprayer, tractor pulled, self propelled or air plane applied.

   I have seen crops devestated by insects. It used to be a common thing when I was little. I remember my dad taking me with him to walk fields. In bad years half the crop could be destroyed.  When a new tractor cost $10,000 dollars it was more sustainable than it is now where that field tractor costs more than ten times as much. Keeping up with the rising cost of equipment means farming MORE land, and producing higher yields..
   I have heard it argued that it is all about greed. MORE MONEY..
   In some cases it is, but in a vast majority of cases, its about making ENOUGH after paying the bills. If you have priced a new 4x4 truck in the last five, or even ten years, you know what I am talking about.   What about that truck? Does it cost the automotive manufacturer 50K to make that new Chevy 3/4 ton with the Alison trans and Duramax diesel? Consumer reports claim they cost UNDER 20 thousand to produce. So who is greedy? Charging $32,000 for that truck would put the automotive industry in line with most other retail business..
   I guess I find myself defending Neonics with only the limited knowledge I have. The ONLY reason is because I don't want to see the farm industry revert to the spray applied pesticides of the past. You know th eones? The ones that killed the fish, the eagles AND the bees...
   By the way...  Eagles have come back in a BIG way here in the last ten years. I usually see at least two every day...
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Re: Free webinar
« Reply #6 on: May 12, 2014, 05:18:19 pm »
Did anyone know that the federal gov has a 11% tax on every truck sold, not cars, from a pickup to big trucks, that is another reason they cost so much.

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Re: Free webinar
« Reply #7 on: May 12, 2014, 06:30:46 pm »
"Can not get the hive split to come up? Get a picture with some bees on a flower and that is all that shows up. Got a direct link by any chance? Tom"

try this tom, i was able to view it,

Making Colony Splits: An Inexact Procedure
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Re: Free webinar
« Reply #8 on: May 13, 2014, 05:37:11 am »
"Can not get the hive split to come up? Get a picture with some bees on a flower and that is all that shows up. Got a direct link by any chance? Tom"

try this tom, i was able to view it,

Making Colony Splits: An Inexact Procedure

That link works, thank you. Tom

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Re: Free webinar
« Reply #9 on: May 14, 2014, 04:29:49 pm »
Thanks to the person that refreshed this thread.  It got past me when originally posted.  I see Kim Flottum's webinar is just around the corner, May 21.  That sounds interesting.