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"Glen B. Glater" <[log in to unmask]>
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Glen B. Glater
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Fri, 1 Sep 1995 15:11:48 EDT
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Hello fellow Bee-listers:
 
As we come up on extraction time in New England, we are looking for
ways to improve our system.
 
We have 3 hives that we will be extracting approx 200-250 lbs of honey
from.
 
The time limiting function in the whole process is always the
filtering of the honey.  Typically, we don't heat our honey (not
wanting to effect it) and we filter it thru nylon stockings to get all
of the impurities out.
 
My question to you all:
 
Is there a more efficient but equally effective way to filter our
honey that will speed the process up?
 
Please let me know.
 
Thanks.
 
--glen
 
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