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Bob
Are you guys in Missouri seeing the same "lazy bees" we are talking
about up here?  I have one farm with hives setting on CRP land in acres
of yellow sweat clover.  The clover this year has stayed in bloom for a
full month yet the bees in those 10 hives don't have 3 supers of honey
between them.  Its been way cooler and wetter than most years here.
Several other Nebraskans have said they are seeing similar.  What's your
ideas?
Dave


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