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Stevennancy Dobson <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 21 Jun 2004 00:00:07 -0500
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Hi all,

I have the opportunity to place some hives on a relatives property in
Nebraska.  I have not seen the area but I am told it is semi desert and 3
or 4 years a go a beekepper used to place his hives on this propperty but
has since passed on.  While I acknowledge that I am "very" new to bee
keeping I do wonder is keeping hives in a semi desert area any better than
in an area where agriculture is the mainstay farming operation as opposed
to ranching of cattle.  The owner of the property has said he used to see
bees on the cactus all the time.

Just wondered if anyone knew

Thanks in advance.

Steve

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