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allen dick <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 25 Sep 2004 16:13:20 -0400
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> Many frames are containing granulated honey, well granulated whilst a
> good 30%+ in the centre is still runny honey.

I guess I should mention that the best solution we found for this problem is
to uncap the granulated frames as deeply as possible.  That way, as much
honey as possible can be recovered in the cappings.  If a good cappings
system is available, then the honey can be sold.

Trying to use the honey for feed is a loss of income, since honey is worth
at least 4 -- and liley much more -- times the price of feed.

allen

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