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Joe Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Feb 2003 21:08:57 -0500
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This is a little bit of a different posting but I expect some here dream
as big as I, and some are as as big as I dream.
It seems that some beekeepers qualify for benefits as a business, farm
enterprise, etc.. in ways that I do not know about.  I have heard that if
you pollinate with 25 hives you qualify for commercial license plates.  I
have heard that farmers do not need building permits and 110 mph
structures also.  And somebody mentioned something about "right to farm
laws" that meant they could keep bees wherever they wanted.
So having said these things, my question is:  What do the readers of this
forum know about such things?  I expect some of these things are state
specific, but I am curious.  How do I learn about these and other things
available to me?
How do you operate your beekeeping operation above and beyond backyard
beekeeping taking advantage of tax/licensure/ and other laws that those
aspiring to do more could learn from?  And how can I learn about such
things to be more profitable?

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