> I think much record keeping is done (particularly at the amateur scale)
> for record keepings sake, and is of little practical value. What you
> REALLY need to know is remarkably brief, and can be accommodated in a
> very rudimentary system.
That may well be true. For a new beekeeper, more notes can be a good way
of learning, though. And if you have a particular goal, and are of an
experimental nature, keeping notes on what works and what doesn't is a
good way to keep from repeating mistakes.
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