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Deanna Corbett
Yes,  That would depend on the individual situation.  For local  raw honey 
in this area I would expect to clear $5/#.
 
Dave M.
 
 
 
In a message dated 3/6/2011 5:56:38 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
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>>est .333# wax /frame * 9 frames * 8.4 * $5/# for   honey    = $ 126 

>Presumably $5 per pound is your total  return for honey?  If so, you must 
deduct 
>all the costs (mainly  labour, or maybe packing and packaging, marketing, 
etc, if 
>you do  pack your own) associated with making, packing, selling, etc, that 
honey  
>that you haven't had to incur.  Your actual loss is the PROFIT  from that 
pound, 
>not the whole  income.


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