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Date: | Fri, 12 Nov 2004 21:26:18 -0800 |
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Allen Dick writes:
Bad News: ...honey _may_ be headed back to 60c.
Countervail may be failing. Apparently Sioux Bee has
pulled back from a $135,000 committment
Reply:
Question: With 40% or so of bees dying, and you also saying
produce nucs/packages for sale for pollenation migratory
beekeeping..................what would be pushing the price
down in the USA and possibly Canada? Are imports going to
increase some how to drive the price down to consumers and
beekeepers, or just beekeepers? And if less bees used for
less USA honey production with more used for pollenation
work, can you go deeper into specifics why what you said
may be coming about?
Respectfuly submitted,
Dee A. Lusby
Small Cell Commercial Beekeeper
Tucson, Arizona
http://groups,yahoo.com/group/OrganicBeekeepers/
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