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Hi All,
 
A little while ago someone asked what the proper "rent" would be for keeping
hives one another person's land.  The replies from this list indicated that a
case of honey per hive is appropriate.  This sounds very reasonable to me but
I have the following questions:
is a case 12, 1 LB jars or 24, 1 LB jars?
I assume the beekeeper jars up the honey and does not simply give it to the
landowner in bulk. Is this correct?
Does the beekeeper put their own labels on the jars?
Thanks for the clarification.
 
Regards,
Vickie
hobbyist, 1 1/2 years, 4 hives
Green Harbor, MA

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