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Talking about organic honey is really frustrating for me.  I would 'love' to be able to produce organic honey, but the agricultural practices where I live preclude any possibility of that; herbicides, weed killers, GM seed.  I read the posts concerning OH not because I have aspirations of production, but to gain knowledge.  As I see it, there are very few spots on this earth where the production of truly organic honey is possible, and some of them won't sustain colonies of bees year round.
   

Mike in LA

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