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> Seems to be a very good flow this spring here in South Eastern Ontario.
> I am seeing the same here in central lower Michigan.  T

Hi
Here in upstate NY we already have a nice crop of honey. To my friends in Michigan and Ontario I would ask: any idea what that's from? I am having a hard time figuring out where they got this stuff. Russian olive (Elaeagnus) was in bloom for weeks, yellow rocket (Barbarea), too. But black locust is just now under way.

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