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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 5 Jan 1998 17:31:38 -0600
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Michael Palmer wrote:
 
>     Here in Vermont, we seem to have a new honey. Actually I've made
> some on both sides of lake Champlain. Let me start again. Here in the
> Champlain Valley we seem to have a new honey. Dark in color, and strong
> in taste. Reports of this "honey" have increasing in the last 2 or 3
> years. The biggest change in agriculture here has been the increase of
> corn acreage in the last 2 or 3 years. Hmmm... From corn??
>
 
I think you better look elsewhere for your sourse of dark honey.  Plenty of
corn around beehiveshere in the midwest and we get some very light honey
crops.
 
vic

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