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"Bozard, Charles Emmett (Mick)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Apr 1999 10:01:28 -0400
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HI everybody, my name is Mick Bozard. I live in the low country of the great
state of South Carolina. I am a member of the Low Country beekeepers
association and the current president of the Calhoun Area beekeepers
association. I have looked, learned, and listened for about three years now
on bee-L. I have read all the postings and teachings of the greater
intellectual ones, such as Andy, and was sad of his passing. I have made
some great friends off bee-L, hi Matthew! But i have really just kept quiet,
only to learn. I now would like to pose some questions, for my father and i
are planning to expand to 350+ this year. I have read all the postings on
queen rearing, and found some to bee very interesting. I took a susan colby
short course on artificial insemination, and that was good. but my question
still lingers in my head, what is the best method ? David Green, you seem to
be pretty smart fella, you got to bee, you're from S.C.. What is your method
? by the way david, i sat in your pollination course last summer at the
greatest school in the universe, you know CLEMSON !
I would like to thank everybody that has donated a post and their
experiences to bee-L, y'all are a great group of people, thanks again !

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