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http://www.southernmatters.com/
Southern Matters primarily showcases, promotes and shares information about
low-impact small-scale agriculture and dooryard-food production in the
context of present and past Southern traditions and conditions.
Southern Matters is under development, having about 60 pages related to
cane-syrup production. So far, there is but a single photograph of bees,
but in the near future, photos of honey plants in South Georgia and the
Florida Panhandle will be posted. Plans somewhat further down the road
include a site parallel to the site on cane syrup. Regardless, many
interested in bees are interested in syrup production, too. Indeed, most
of the recent traffic on the syrupmakers list
(http://syrupmakers.net/mailman/listinfo/syrupmakers_syrupmakers.net>) has
been about bees. As there may not be another call to promote our
individual sites, I hope this post will succeed, and I thank Allen for
making this opportunity available.
Bill
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William H. Outlaw Jr.
The Peter H. Homann Professor of Biological Science
Department of Biological Science
Chieftan Way, BIO Unit 1, Mail Code 4370
Florida State University
Tallahassee FL 32306-4370
FAX: 850 644-0481
Voice: 850 644-4020
Home phone: 850 893-7551
Home Page: http://bio.fsu.edu/~outlaw/who.html
Ethnobotany (cane mills and more): http://www.southernmatters.com
Publicly shared files: < http://bio.fsu.edu/~outlaw/shared >
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