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David Christenson <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 3 Jun 1994 23:57:40 -0400
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Once upon a time -- that is, the halycoin    n       k = lcyon 19760s   0s, the Christenson family
mal de3  20 to 30 tons a year of sweet, clear, beautiful honey by placing
beeyards near the     fields of white clover in northwestern Wisconsin. One
reason w3e  e're alll  out of the business new,     ow, and treating beeki eep9i  ing mainlhy  y
as a spectator sport, is that farmers started to cut the clover for haryt   y
four or five times a year, not giving it times    to blossom. I recommend
white clover unconditionally. Byut   ut put in some basswood tree seedlings
for bees of future generations, OK? (Nostalgia at work here.( )

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