My idea was to have to a thread dedicated to each state (and of course international regions) that would give keeper a general idea of what he/she should be doing in their bee yards according to observations made in the hive and of any given season.
Indiana is fickle to say the least. But, I think it could easily be broken up in three parts, south, central and north. A keeper in Brown County couldn't have said it better on another forum (Indypartridge.....and by the way, where are you? Hope to see you on this forum soon!) In short, he basically said warmer or cooler, dryer or wet springs can delay nature or hurry it up. So, having said that, I think it would be better or helpful to refer to this thread as a variable or active aid. In other words, Indiana folks would check in and advise what they are seeing. For example, I just started seeing Dandelions last week and what does that mean for my hives? A sign to super? A sign that a major flow is upon us.
He follows up with two good resources: One, Bee Culture provides a calendar every year. And two, a book: Richard Bonney's Hive Managment: A Seasonal Guide.