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Karen Oland wrote:
>>From: Joe Miller
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>>It seems that some beekeepers qualify for benefits as a business, farm
>>enterprise, etc.. in ways that I do not know about.  I have heard that if
>>you pollinate with 25 hives you qualify for commercial license plates.


In Lousiana you can get farm plates, much cheaper than commerical plates.
Insurance for stake bed trucks one ton and over at farm bureau is $140.00
for one year much cheaper than any other company bare none.
You also get to declar the propty farm use and discount on taxes.

Charlie

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