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In a message dated 9/29/98 7:15:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> The nearest packer to upstate NY, where I am, is in New Hampshire. I would
> say a medium size packer...but might be a small packer. Regardless, he was
> reported as offering $.57 a pound for 7,500 pounds of 1998 crop. Not
> certain of the grade involved.
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Let them pack sand
Or import honey
Sell as much of your crop retail and local as you can.
I remember milk being dumped or fed to hogs to keep prices up in an
oversupply.
This for me is a hobby and even though I harvested a little over a ton this
year a gallon jug is about as close to wholesale as I care to sell.
I am getting 8-9$ a quart in mason jars for raw honey with no heat used in
the processing including uncapping with a fork.
Nothing fancy involved here- all wildflower harvested late spring midsummer
and fall and kept seperate.
Tom in CT who feels strongly that his honey is no commodity.
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