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Chris Slade <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Feb 2008 19:16:59 EST
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In a message dated 29/02/2008 23:44:52 GMT Standard Time,  
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The  honey flow begins on May1.



Don't forget that this is a Leap Year. The flow might be a day late!  
 
Here in the UK we don't often get anything that could be called a 'flow'  
unless the local farmer plants rape for example.. Honey does come in, of course,  
throughout the season but in sporadic and unpredictable times and amounts. 
The  only thing that you can depend upon is that this year will be different to  
last.
 
Chris



   

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