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Well, I just want to report back. At one hive per acre, you can expect
about 20 pounds of honey per hive. The situation is a well managed,
irrigated raspberry farm with a longish blooming season.
As a point of interest, the strong hives gave a full shallow super, and
the weaker hives didn't put anything away. But on average, with 15 hives
at approximately 1 hive per hectar, there's something like 250-300 pounds
of honey.
Best
Tim
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