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Bob go to the Florida Dept of Ag and Consumer Services web site. Weave
around to the Division of Plant Industry and then Apiary Inspection and
you'll see the best program in the country and possibly the world. But I
think you already know that. Take Care Jerry Hayes

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Harrison [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 11:58 AM
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Subject: Re: [BEE-L] State Apiary Registrations

Jerry asks:
Does anyone else have a similar registration program.  Its my sense that
many states dropped registrations, or take a much more generalized
approach.

We now have got accurate registration information for Ohio, Montana,
Arizona
& Missouri.

Will others post your states information? Rules are always changing and
I
believe we might find the information interesting.

Bob Harrison

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