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Thu, 21 Aug 1997 08:40:07 -0400
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Does anyone have any ideas about how to reduce moisture content of honey
after it has been extracted? Our moisture content is around 19.0-19.5%. We
have a 40 pt. dehumidifier, but moisture reduction is extremely slow.
 
Regards,
Pat Parkman
Univ. or Tennessee, Knoxville

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