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Tue, 23 Jan 2001 20:11:07 EST
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An extractor is a very expensive item for a small scale beekeeper,
particularly as it may sit around gathering dust for 364 days in a year.
Consider whether you really want to go for extracted honey at this stage.
There are alternatives: cut comb, pressed honey, rounds, mead which can often
be sold much more profitably than run honey.

Chris

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