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Sid..sending this to bee-l list.The National Honey Report is available
from Washington stateDon't have the phone number handy.
 
 
Tom Sanfor
 
On Tue, 19 Nov 1996, Sid Pullinger wrote:
 
> <<<<>From someone who has read as far as this I would appreciate some
> information.  Years ago I had occasion to compile statistics on world honey
> production, country by country.  Most of this came from the USDA.  Do they
> still issue these figures and if so how can I obtain them?              Sid
> P.>>>>>
> Dear Mr Sanford,
> I put the above at the end of a letter to the B-list recently and received
> one reply which turned out to be unsuccessful.  Is it possible that you
> could help?
> Thanking you in anticipation.                                   Sid P.
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