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Geoff Manning <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 25 Mar 2009 14:51:33 +1100
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Soya beans are grown hereabouts.  As far as I know no beekeeper has ever got 
anything off them.  I did try them out some years ago.  I understand that 
they (sometimes?) yield in USA,  Is that correct?

A grower mate, for the first time saw large numbers of bees on his crop this 
season.  Perhaps I should have been there ;-).

Does anyone have comment on them from a beekeepers point of view?

Geoff Manning 

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