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Wed, 30 Apr 2014 06:54:35 -0400
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<From a bees point of view though they as well as many areas of the prairie
and woodlots are pretty close to one hit wonders.>

I might be misinformed, but I was under the impression that N & S Dakota
were prairie and excellent for bee forage, I suppose not all prairie is
created equally though, nor am I familiar with the different bee plants
that are there.  Most of our prairie seems to be row crops now anyway so I
suppose in many cases the point is moot.

Jeremy
West Michigan

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