Ministry of Agriculture and Food - Annual Reports: Apiculture Branch
- F-110-3-5-0-8
- File
- 1980 - 1983
Ministry of Agriculture and Food - Annual Reports: Apiculture Branch
Apiary Inspector's Annual Report by Ilya Jung, Dawson Creek, BC
Ministry of Agriculture - Annual Reports: Apiculture Branch
Department of Agriculture - Annual Reports: Apiary Branch
Department or Ministry of Agriculture - reports on various topics concerning apiculture
Copies of Department of Agriculture - Reports of Apiary Branch
Acts: Fruit, Vegetables, and Honey Grades Act: Regulations Governing Honey; Apiaries Act
Department or Ministry of Agriculture - various apiary circulars, publications, and pamphlets
Department of Agriculture - Bulletin No. 92: Bee Culture in British Columbia
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries - Apiculture Newsletter
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries - Apiculture Newsletter
Department of Agriculture - Apiary Branch Newsletter
Department of Agriculture, Apiary branch - Bee-Wise: Timely Hints on Beekeeping
Department of Agriculture, Apiary branch - Bee-Wise: Timely Hints on Beekeeping
Department of Agriculture, Apiary branch - Bee-Wise: Timely Hints on Beekeeping and Bee-Ginners Page
Department of Agriculture, Apiary branch - Bee-Wise: Timely Hints on Beekeeping
Correspondence and documentation on mites, pests, and diseases affecting the honeybee
Correspondence - Harvey Boone, BC Apiary Inspector
Correspondence and reports - Harvey Boone, BC Apiary Inspector
Correspondence - Harvey Boone, BC Apiary Inspector
Correspondence and reports - Harvey Boone, BC Apiary Inspector
List of beekeepers - Interior District
List of beekeepers - South Okanagan area
Canadian Beekeeper's Council annual meeting menu and programme
British Columbia Commercial Beekeepers Association communications and original letterhead
British Columbia Commercial Beekeepers Association
Sub-series primarily comprises copies of records of the annual meetings of the British Columbia Commercial Beekeepers Association. The Association was established around 1962 as an organization of individuals who draw their livelihood primarily from beekeeping or the sale of its products. Its objectives were to promote and develop markets and marketing methods for apiary products, inform members of developments in apiculture research, and participate in the Canadian Beekeepers' Council. The Association appears to have maintained a close relationship with the British Columbia Honey Producers' Association. It disbanded around 1980. Records in this sub-series consist of the Association's constitution, annual meeting minutes, newsletters, and original letterhead.
British Columbia Department of Agriculture, Apiary branch - correspondence