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As soon as we saw some hot weather my hives in central Mn started packing it in with 
some locations at two full supers already. 

Basswood clusters still tight and southern locations still waiting for a flow. Moisture here 
varies from barely enough in central Mn to wet in the south. 

Many beeks up here make or break the season on Basswood. Last year there were few to 
zero blossoms. Currently the native trees are full of flower clusters and I anticipate a big 
year for basswood to make up for last years bust. 

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