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Forget NY or VT this year. Didn't make any "white" honey in '97. Try the
northern plains?
Andy Nachbaur (by way of Andy Nachbaur ) wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I am looking for white honey in 60 lb pails, or will accept different
> sizes if necessary. Currently I have a supplier for light amber honey,
> but I can't seem to find any white honey produced in New York state
> and/or the surrounding states (Penn, Ohio..etc). I don't know what
> flavor of honey comes white (It really looks more like beige to me) such
> as Alfalfa or Clover.
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> I have ordered white clover honey samples from an apiary but the sample I
> received was more of a very lite colored amber.
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> Would anyone know of a geographical area in the US that might produce
> this honey? I have a large lists of honey producers, and any information
> really would help, otherwise I would have to call apairy's individually
> to inquire if they carry white honey.
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> Thanks in advance,
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> - Saleh
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> Saleh Jamil
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> Absorb what is useful, discard what is useless....but most
> importantly change what needs to be changed so that things
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