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John & Christy Horton <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Jan 2008 21:23:09 -0600
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Waldemar,
I dont use excluders as a rule, I run a deep + shallow overwinter. I find my 
crops thus far at about the average of my neighbors per year ~ 50- 80 #  per 
hive annually. I have a total of about 300 hives.

John


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Subject: Re: [BEE-L] Nosema and deadout update-Varroa Resistance- "Show Me!"


> John,
>
>>>I have at least 100 of my hives 4 years + w/o treatment and all my hives 
>>>are doing well as a whole) is that my honey production seems to compare 
>>>well with those whose hives were treated annually.
>
> This is very positive.  How do you run your hives (size of broodnest, with 
> or w/o excluders) and what is your honey yield per hive?
>
> Waldemar
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