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Dear List-
As a hobbyist beekeeper in Brooklyn NY with three hives on my roof, I think I top the list so far at $8/lb.I sell directly in my own neighborhood. I don't use miticides and don't heat it and I would call it organic except for the fact that some local Brooklyn gardeners may spray.Who knows.
I also began selling  1/2 lb.bears at $5 this year.
People snap up my honey because very local urban honey is such a novelty. I have never heard complaints about the price-- or the quality.
Yours,
John Howe
The Brooklyn Bee
www.thebrooklynbee.com


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