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Tue, 29 Dec 2015 07:50:57 -0500
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I have casually noticed the the reported sales of honey in Texas and cross referenced this with the sources of nectar at the bottom of the report.  Am I being a bit too much of a sceptic to suggest that these two items don't seem to add up?  < that  is the only honey reports are light amber but the sources are not consistent with the color of the honey sold.

Casually the price seems a bit low and not that much different from the price of imported honey?  Does this price comparison seem reasonable.

Does anyone on this web site (from other states) see similar discrepancies?

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