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Sun, 27 Jan 2019 09:39:00 -0600
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I do not know how it is in other states, but in Wisconsin, you cannot 
label your honey "seasonally (i.e. Spring, Fall).
You can label honey by source only if a "normal beekeeper" would be able 
to distinguish the flavor by taste. (i.e. Clover, etc)

Kevin M

On 1/27/2019 7:34 AM, Pete B wrote:
> Right. I tend to go with terms like "wildflower" or "fall honey." Not every buyer is looking for a varietal.

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