On 1-Nov-09, at 8:25 AM, Karen Kimball wrote:
We set the price for this years honey at 1 pound $8 and two pounds
$16, glass bottles. We have decided to not sell gallons since we had
a bad year. Most of our honey is from September and October the bees
did nothing all summer.
>
Hi karen and all
In Canada(C$= 0.95US$) we use the metric system. 1Kg=2.24 pounds. I
sold all my honey for $10 per kg and $6 for 500 gm. Our season was
similar to yours
> It was a time consuming job since they were so unevenly filled each
> box had to be picked over. Allot of partly capped frames went into
> storage.
I stacked similar supers in my honey room with a dehumidifier for
several days. Uncapped cells checked with my refractometer were
18.5% at the start and 16.5% at the end. I checked each super while
extracting. Anything over 17% was used for chunk honey which I heat
to 160F (as per my ABC) to slow crystallization and therefore
shouldn't ferment.
>
>
Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario
Canada
44N80W
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