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Just come across Farra’s Rule . Thought that some might find it worth a chat about.
here’s a bit of a cut and paste
The rule Farrar , known by beekeepers for many years, says that the more the population increases greater hive is the individual production of each bee. This amounts to saying that it increases productivity and is known as a principle of synergy . This is because as the number of bees in a hive increases, the proportion of foragers also increases, according to the following table (Reid, 1980):
here’s a bit of a cut and paste
The rule Farrar , known by beekeepers for many years, says that the more the population increases greater hive is the individual production of each bee. This amounts to saying that it increases productivity and is known as a principle of synergy . This is because as the number of bees in a hive increases, the proportion of foragers also increases, according to the following table (Reid, 1980):
Total workers | 10.000 | 20.000 | 30.000 | 40.000 | 50.000 | 60.000 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pecoreadoras | 2.000 | 5.000 | 10.000 | 20.000 | 30.000 | 39.000 |
Percentage of foraging | 20 % | 25 % | 30 % | 50 % | 60 % | 65 % |
Population weight | 1 kg | 2 kg | 3 kg | 4 kg | 5 kg | 6 kg |
Honey yield | 1 kg | 4 kg | 9 kg | 16 kg | 25 kg | 36 kg |