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For Grant Gillard,

I think what you are trying to get to is www.honeylocator.com, which is part of the National Honey Boards website at www.honey.com   It gives you the type of honey that you are looking for and the state you want to find it in.   There are several in Missouri.    Hope that helps.

Tim Tucker

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