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Stan Sandler <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 16 Aug 1998 08:33:31 -0400
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Hello All:
 
I have received the following inquiry from a beekeeper in Mozambique doing a
beekeeping project there:
 
>    Some eight years ago I read about an American beekeeper using an
"Arizona Room" to evaporate his honey from 22% moisture to 17%. We have a
particular problem in the coconut and mangrove areas because the humidity is
very high and the temperature over 100 F. I recall that the article was in
" Gleanings ", The A.I.Root monthly magazine. If you have accessibility
could you try to find something on Arizona's for us.
 
Does anyone know anything about an "Arizona Room"?
 
Thankyou, Stan

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