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Hi all,
I read the bee-l digest regularly but seldom reply.
I've been keeping bees for about eleven years now and truly enjoy my hobby.
I have 17 hives right now but that fluctuates a lot each year. I sell
almost all my honey to co-workers (which averages around 25 to 45 gals a
year) and I sell my honey at top prices and have always run out before the
next harvest. I don't think I want more than 20 hives until after I retire
in 15 years. I hope to build a honey house this next year just to get out
of my wife's kitchen (I can make quite a mess). I'm a member of our local
club, Missouri Valley Beekeepers Association, and try to stay involved as
much as I can to help out. Next year I think I'm going to try to start
raising my own queens. I guess I'll get one of those queen rearing kits and
study about it more this winter. I used swarm cells to requeen this year
from my best hive.
Well, happy beekeeping.
Rodney in Rosebud MO
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