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Re: sunflower honey
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Peter Dillon <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Sep 2003 00:01:59 +0100
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Elizabeth,
Sunflower honey used to be the main crop here in my area of Central West France.
I suppose you were wanting details from somebody closer to home!
I cannot help in cultivar names - those here will mean little to you - but apart from that - any
other info. just ask.
As a taster - our hives would harvest between 15kg and 50kg of sunflower honey according to place,
cultivar and meteo. conditions.
Regards
Peter.

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