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"Economy of scale comes into any business decision. Small is not necessarily good nor is big. There is a right point where production costs and demand meet."

Agreed.  My point is that beekeeping isn't over just because CCD is reducing colony numbers.  Some beekeepers are keen and will make a big move forward, while others will give up and thus perish.  Darwin knows business as much as he knew biology.
Eric the sideliner from Howe, TX


      

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