Hello Ari & All,
>and value organich honey for better price.
10 - 25 % higher price.
Seems like a lot of extra work for only 10-25% higher price.
For the U.S. migratory beekeeper finding locations for water white honey and
getting the honey off before darker flowers bloom will get you 10-25% higher
price.
>The most important rules are:
For varroa oxalic and formic acids, and thymol ok.
Looks like a PPM of the above would be set.
> wing clipping of queens not.
How does the organic status change when the hive has a clipped wing queen as
opposed to the hive which is headed by a queen without wings clipped?
> Beekeepers pays the inspections.
How much U.S. do these inspections cost?
>But the fact is that they are the rules,
Rules do an excellent job of keeping an honest person honest. Have zero
effect on the dishonest person.
bob
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