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Russ Dean <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Oct 2003 19:50:42 EDT
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I'm not sure how many of you out there judges honey at local county fairs,
but I just finished today doing the Black Walnut Festival in West Virginia.
Either a person made a mistake and entered sorghum as honey which they could have
picked up the wrong jar when leaving for the fair, or they didn't know I would
be opening every jar to taste it for quality. I just hope they goofed and
submitted the wrong jar. Anyway they didn't get any ribbons for it. I hope all
you who judges honey at county fair do taste the contents for what its entered
as. Many will just look at the jar and turn it upside down to watch the
bubble(s).  :-) American beekeepers need to be the best or more foreign honey will be
sold then US honey.

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