The Alabama Cooperative Extension System Beekeeping Program – an Update

The Alabama Cooperative Extension System Beekeeping Program – an Update

During October, 2011, final agreements were reached between the Alabama Cooperative Extension System (ACES) at Auburn University and me (Dr. James E. Tew) to provide extension and outreach programs for Alabama beekeepers, growers, homeowners and gardeners.  The agreement is a one-year contract, subject to renewal upon agreement by both parties.

In this part-time capacity, I will conduct an annual spring meeting/workshop that will be conducted at Auburn University.  Additionally, I will develop a web page presence, compose a seasonal newsletter, author factsheets, answer questions, and support the programs of the Alabama Beekeepers’ Association – including the new Master Beekeepers’ Program that has just recently been initiated.  No doubt other issues, such as the future arrival of the Africanized honey bee will need addressing also.

Much of this program will be conducted electronically supported by frequent visits around Alabama to speak to groups and to observe Alabama beekeeping.   Even though I have already conducted this program for seventeen years, this will be the first year that I have done it without being on the staff at The Ohio State University.  I retired from that position effective October 1, 2011.

I am anxious to make this extension program a meaningful contributor to both new and experienced beekeepers.  Please help by offering suggestions and continuing in beekeeping.

Thanks

Jim Tew

AL Beekeepers’ Association Fall Meeting Presentations Notes

Alabama Beekeepers, for your review, I have attached pdf files of the presentations I gave at the fall meeting (Montgomery, AL October 7th and 8th, 2011).  The meeting was well attended by several hundred participants whose skills varies from novice to highly experienced.  Multiple topic offerings allowed individuals to participate in programs suited for their level.  The food was excellent.

  1. Feeding Bees
  2. Pests & Predators (Apprentice Program)
  3. Propolis & Pollen
  4. Keeping Bees Without Chemical Use

Part of the participants in the main room of the ABA, 2011 meeting, Montgomery, AL
Thanks for your interest.

jtew