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>> Przemek:  100% agree. 2 years ago I trekked to Dyce Lab for a workshop where Randy made presentations and showed how he works hives. It will remain the highlight of my beekeeping experience.
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> Cam:  Mine also. It was the best workshop I ever attended 

Yes, my sentiments too. I appreciate Pat Bono adding the link to that particular NY Bee Wellness workshop (plus more). Aaron was an instructor also among many others, including Megan Milbrath and Al Avitable.  For me, as a newer beekeeper, it is good to refresh my memory of what was taught; I had forgotten the nosema cerana information Randy taught 2 yrs. ago.  He has updated his research of n. cerana on his site since then which has been a great help to me (having n. cerana in a hive of two) in addition to ALL his research on his site, which is impressive! Again, thank you Randy and all here on bee-l  for what you strive to do for the beekeeping world in keeping it grounded with science. 

Deb Corcoran, Bee Thankful Raw Honey
Western Catskill Mountains NY

Proverbs 16:24
Pleasant words are a honeycomb, 
sweet to the soul and healing to the bones.
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