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"Dale Q. Marmaduke" <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Beekeepers,
 
I did my second year harvest last weekend.  The results were eight
gallons of honey
and one quart of wax.  The results from central Indiana with one
backyard hive.
 
(I also called our local food store and reported their honey display
needed
cleaned up.  Old dusty jars, sticky and poorly shelved.  I would guess
the
worst display in the store.  Too bad honey is not marketed like Cambels
soups.)
 
Dale Marmaduke
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