>I got to wondering, what does "the very best beekeepers" mean?
To me, those that consistently have low winter losses, good honey
production, and most importantly have lots of extra bees for sale each
spring. If commercial, making a good return on investment demonstrates
that one at least knows how to manage bees profitably.
I find that the "very best beekeepers" are generally quiet and invisible,
yet well known to the other commercial beekeepers in their area, and spoken
of with the greatest respect.
--
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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