Agricultural College, East Lansing, Mich.
Agricultural College, College Station, Tex.
Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kans.
Your time will not be fully occupied with the beekeeping course and practical training at any of these institutions. You can at the same time take valuable courses in other subjects, such as fruits, gardening, flowers, and poultry, which combine well in practice with beekeeping. Farm mechanics (see [Monograph] on the subject) may be made a part of your training, and prove a valuable winter side line after you become a beekeeper, as the bees will not require your time during the winter season.
The Bureau of Entomology, United States Department of Agriculture, has held and has announced many valuable short schools for beekeepers in various parts of the United States and there is contemplated a course of intensive training for disabled soldiers who desire to take up beekeeping. These will probably be arranged in several of the principal beekeeping regions, and in proximity to the district offices of the Federal Board for Vocational Education.
SHORT SCHOOLS IN BEEKEEPING
San Diego, Calif., November 25-30, 1918.
Davis, Calif., December 1-7, 1918.
Visalia, Calif., December 9-16, 1918.
Ithaca, N. Y., February 24-March 1, 1919.