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Moderators sometimes make mistakes (gasp).

I thought that I approved the message below, but it did not show up on the list.  I might have accidentally rejected it.  

The moderation interface can sometimes be tricky, especially early in the morning.

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Allen wrote:
I think it depends whether the exercise is to be a money-making business proposition or an idealist survival-type project. 

We tend to debate this constantly here, with the divide being those who run large numbers for pollination and honey production for the sake of them and their family and those running bees for the bees' sake. Of course there are some in between, but that is the difficult ground.

Melanie writes:
Yes, as one of "those in between", I can share that it is difficult ground. 

I am curious as well as to what intentions/perspectives this project is looking to demonstrate/observe. 

P.S. Happy New Year to everyone...may it go a heck of alot better than this past bee season! 
We're getting some great snow in New Mexico so far this winter- much needed! 
 
Melanie Kirby
www.ziaqueenbees.com
 

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