On Mar 15, 2012, at 3:52 PM, allen wrote:
> There is no substitute for working through tens of thousands of hives.
I can't take this comment seriously.
Many of the most important advances in beekeeping knowledge and
practice have come from beekeepers with very few hives. They just
happen to be very intelligent and observant - and let's face it - one
of them was even blind and had to use his helpers eyes for his research.
It's easy to handle thousands of hives and learn nothing - many
people do not learn from their experiences and keep on making the same
mistakes.
John Phipps
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