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I've been in some off-line and on-line discussions on "sustainable" beekeeping.  Our fear that beekeeping in its current state is "unsustainable."  Lately, it seems our conversation has been going around in circles.
 
I think our problem in our discussions is finding a common consunsus for how we define "sustainable."  What do these practices look like?
Your input is appreciated.  
 
I've been through the archives and many times the notion of a "sustainable" approach is mentioned frequently, but never clearly articulated, most commonly assumed we all know what this means.
 
Grant
Jackson, MO


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