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But, for the present, why don’t you organize your own beginners program? From my experience those who attend classes are people who are serious about getting good and
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And people who pay more than a pittance to attend a series of classes will even more serious.  They are putting hard earned cash out to learn how to get set up.  They are serious about getting started.   We have a small publication written primarily about the bees in Alabama and is a good starter book.  Think it cost $20.00.  I charged $40.00 for the class and besides the instruction, the students got one of these books (Backyard Beekeeping by Dr, James Tew).

Mike in LA


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