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How many hours do you have now and how many hours did you have in the   
past? 
 
I am in the Columbia, SC area and while I am not sure exactly the number of 
 hours below 48 degree F it is enough to produce a lot of peaches.  Yes, I  
suspect global weather changes may affect us I hope we will be OK.  I grew  
up in the Winston-Salem, NC area back in the 1960's when Tulip Poplar was 
the  main flow.  Speaking with the beekeepers back "home" the Tulip Poplar is 
 not producing like has  been discussed here.  It is also not producing  in 
the Columbia, SC area in discussions with the old time beekeepers from this 
 area.  
 
We will see what develops with the weather changes.
 
Dave M.
 
 

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