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J J Harrier <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 Oct 2001 10:15:01 -0700
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> For beekeeping, I want to know the "last frost date" above all else.
>
> a)  Last frost will vary year to year, but the maps provided by NOAA are
>      the best estimate that can be made, and are updated every year.
>
>         farmageddon  (where last frost is roughly April 15th)

    Ee, it must be *wonderful* to have a proper climate, instead of just the
'weather' we get in the UK!  I wouldn't put money on which *season* we'd get
our last frost in, let alone what date!

        J. J.          Herts, UK
        EJOG  UNNI

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