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I'm going to be wanting to order a nuc for next spring...I'm in central
Arkansas.  I'm wanting to be pretty picky about what I get....  With all
this talk of queen shortages I'm beginning to worry about when I should go
ahead and place a preorder.  How early is too early?  I know preferences
change from beekeeper to beekeeper, but what's a good rule of thumb?  I'm
thinking about ordering from either Ohio or Pennsylvania...if that's
pertinent.  :)  Thanks in advance.

PS....anyone else hurting for rain like we are?  It's been unseasonably dry
for this time of the year in this part of the country.

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