The new Apiculture field laboratory and an endowed professorship will represent the commitment by the State of North Carolina, NC State University and the beekeeping community of North Carolina to have a first class honey bee research program. And the NCSBA is leading the way to make that happen!
Union County Center, Monroe, NC • March 6-8
(Joint meeting with SC Beekeepers Association)
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