• 05May

    Randy Oliver owns and operates a small commercial beekeeping enterprise in the foothills of Grass  Valley in Northern California. He manages about 500+ colonies for migratory pollination, and produces queens, nucs, and honey.  He has 40 years of practical beekeeping experience, plus holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Biological Sciences.  Randy researches, analyzes, and digests beekeeping information from all over the world in order to not only broaden his own depth of understanding and knowledge, but to develop practical solutions to many of today’s beekeeping problems, which he then shares with other beekeepers through his various articles in bee magazines, his speaking engagements worldwide, and on his website: www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

    To have Randy speak to the association it would cost the association around $1000 including his daily
    travel fees, and his airfare, etc.

    Possible Topics include

    What’s New in BeekeepingI gave this presentation at the National Convention in Orlando 2010. I cover the state of the art of beekeeping and bee science (overlaps New Paradigms).

    Small-Scale Queen Rearing Detailed photo presentation step-by-step for producing 50-1000 mated queens.

    The following two have been abbreviated and rolled into “New Paradigms” above, so should not be scheduled with that presentation.

    Nosema ceranae—Kiss of Death, or Much ado about Nothing All about this “new” parasite—life history, detection, sampling, microscopy, treatment. Many questions remain.

    Varroa Management Strategies and Techniques State of the art for managing varroa in your operation, whether commercial or hobbyist.

    If you would like to see Randy present please contact the NMBKA board members and let them know you are interested.

  • 19Apr

    Zia Queenbee Co. will be offering an Intro to Queen Rearing Workshop on June 12, 2010 from 8am-5pm at The Seeds of Change Experimental Farm in El Guique, NM (near San Juan Pueblo). This one-day, hands-on workshop will share the artistry of rearing one’s own queens covering introductory concepts and different steps of the process of queenbee rearing. From selection of breeders and establishment of genetic pool to cell-building styles, grafting, mating nuc establishment, drone supports and harvesting of mating queens. An additional introductory queen rearing workshop will be offered in July at ZQB’s home farm in Truchas, NM at 8300 feet in the southern Rockies (this workshop will focus on rearing queens for fall requeening and for overwintering nucs).

    For more info Tel: 505/689-1287
    email: ziaqueenbees@hotmail.com
    or visit: http://ziaqueenbees.com/zia/2010/intro-to-queenbee-rearing-workshop-june-12-2010-seeds-of-change/

  • 13Feb

    On Saturday April 24th 2010 the Hays Honey & Apple Farm will be hosting their yearly Introduction to Beekeeping Seminar and Potluck. The seminar will be held from 9am to dark, breaking for a potluck lunch around noon. If you’d like to attend please RSVP by calling 505-869-2369. If you plan to take part in the after lecture hands on beekeeping experience be sure to bring your hats and veils. If you don’t own a hat or veil there will be a limited quantity for sale.

    Due to outstanding turn out last year they are requesting an entry of $8 per group in order to help pay for chairs, tables and porta-potties. Any remaining funds will be donated to the New Mexico Beekeepers Association.

    Map to the Hays Honey & Apple Farm