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In a message dated 4/8/2011 10:39:58 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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Grafting  can be useful when used judiciously and carefully, but simple 
line breeding is  preferable, as it much more closely resembles what the bees 
do in nature.  "
Would simple line breeding ( and what is your definition of simple  line 
breeding) tend to limit / slow down the expansion of an operation.   Would 
this also limit the size of the operation than can be sustained at various  
loss rates?

 
Dave M.


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