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Charles Linder <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Dec 2017 12:16:40 -0600
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What point are you referring to? Where they show doubles make twice as much honey as singles? Of course, the slide show is lacking the accompanying narrative, we can't really know what is being presented without it





The interesting point is the pollen increase.   Simple math  2 singles make as much honey and MORE pollen that 1 double. 

 If you look CLOSE at the data you see that single made a bit more than 1/2 as much.


For those of us who practice risk management,  2 singles is also added insurance for loss.  


Dig deeper if you wish to see more.  Ask for data.  We are researchers,  if you have more interest then plod onward.  If not feel free to ignore.

Charles

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