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>A Master Beekeeper - Bees put food on my table., my kids through college
and pay the mortgage. If you're that good, you're a Master. If you still
have a day job, like I do, you're not there yet.
Well said Kim! Of course it is not absolutely necessary to demonstrate
qualification by earning a living with bees, but the hard reality of
beekeeping as a business quickly separates those who have mastered the
craft and business from those who don't
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Respectfully, disagree. I have known plenty of beekeepers who showed a fat profit while being real hacks at beekeeping. At the same time, I know many excellent beekeepers who do it as a sideline. In fact, diversification in any field is one of the best ways to survive. Really, the whole thing is a bit like a beauty show. Who cares? To thine own self be true.
P
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