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"James W. Hock" <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 31/12/2006 16:02:22 GMT Standard Time,  
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>Are  there any queen Breeders here, from New England?

The Backyard Beekeepers just set up a yard last year in (I think)Easton, CT.

I'm in that club, but have not seen the yard yet. I just breed for my own
stock.  There are several people in CT that "grow their own". I don't think
any of them are breeding for sale or are on the BEE-L list.  Most that I
know of came to SNEBA with us.  Rollin Hannan, Larry O'Conner and Ted Jones
would know and have contact lists.

>I'm looking to start a New England Bee Breeders Association.

Sounds like fun. I'm in.

Jim Hock
Wethersfield, CT

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