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David Eyre <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 Mar 1999 19:03:53 -0500
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On 15 Mar 99, at 9:43, Tom Sanford wrote:
 
> I think seed driers have been used with good success, but don't
> have any specifics.  I am sending your query to the bee-l list
> for possible input.
>
> Tom Sanford
>
> S.T.W.H.S. wrote:
> >
> > What's the best ways to dry bee pollen commercially?
> > Thank you,
> > Mike
 
There was no other address, so this has to go to the list, sorry for the
'commercial'.
We market a pollen drier. It is a round base, an electrical 300 W fan
drivea a large alloy fan blade which circulates hot air through a series
of trays with nylon 30 mesh screens. Trays are 12' in dia and 1.5" deep.
Overall height 9".
        For pricing and shipping info please contact us direct.
 
 
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David Eyre, Owner
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