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"Alden P. Marshall" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 3 Mar 1998 16:30:54 -0500
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>better.  I
>had a refrigerator repairman change my thermostat and freon amount
>until my
>"creamed honey refrigerator" cycles between 55 and 59.  I sell it for
>$4.50
>per pound.
>
>George Imirie
 
        That $4.50 is eye catching I have seen it priced higher than this
at 'Tourist Traps' but to my knowledge the beekeeper only gets 50%. I
guess this creamed is going for about $9.00 / lb.? quite respectable. I
wish I could find a market where I could get more than $2.50 for the few
hundred pounds I sell. Anybody out there want to buy it for $2.00 / # ?
You can double your money by just being a handler. We cant advertise on
this net so forget it.
 
Alden Marshall
B-Line Apiaries
Hudson, NH 03051
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tel. 603-883-6764>
 
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