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On Thu, 27 Feb 1997, David Green wrote:
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> BTW, we would be interested in obtaining some cherry honey, which is one
> of the best honeys made, but is usually consumed by bees in build up. Anyone
> who is in a cherry orchard; I'd be glad to pay top dollar for a pail or two,
> and I can give you some tips on how to get some to save.
I second the nod for cherry! First time ever in a bee yard, I
could smell the black cherry from about 30 feet away and some honey from
burr comb locked me into beekeeping!
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