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Hello,
I am looking into the differences between organic and mainstream
commercial beekeeping, from under 100 hives and up to large very large
operations.
There is a post on the list from some years ago about the frequency of
RFID tagging of hives to prevent theft and enable tracking and management.
I am wondering whether RFID tagging of hives is standard procedure for
commercial beekeepers, or rather common or uncommon now. This is the case with
cattle in many countries, and USDA has been expanding its cattle efforts.
Possibly if it is not done by the beekeeper, is it done by the trucking
company or even NAIS now for most deliveries when loading and unloading;
alternatively are the hives transported by a large courier that tends to
track with RFID in commercial beekeeping?
I would be most grateful if anyone could fill me in.
Thank you, Rowan C.
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