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In a message dated 21/10/01 05:04:12 GMT Daylight Time,
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<<  The rule of thumb that I use is that comb hon=
 ey hives will produce about 40% less than adjacent hives run for extracti=
 on. >>

But as comb honey sells for maybe 3 times the price of extracted and is a
much easier crop to handle in small quantities TBHs are worth while.  More
importantly, they are fun.

Chris

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