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Ronald E Baker <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 12 Oct 1996 12:48:03 -0400
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David Eyre wrote:
 
>If you realy want to try the best of 'Buckfast' then you should
>look to Ontario. There are 3 Buckfast breeders with ISOLATED mating yards,
>who are licenced by Buckfast Abbey and who are the only ones allowed to use
>the pre-fix "Buckfast". I am not one of them, but would be prepared to post
>the addresses if requested.
>    ****************************************************
>   * David Eyre          9 Progress Drive, Unit 2,  *
>   * The Beeworks,    Orillia, Ontario, L3V 6H1. *
>   * [log in to unmask]      705-326-7171 *
>   * http://www.muskoka.net/~beeworks           *
>   *  Agents for: E H Thorne &  B J Sherriff UK. *
>   ****************************************************
 
I want to try Buckfast in the Spring.  Until now, I was aware only of the
Weaver Apiaries in Texas.  I would be very interested in learning the names
and addresses of the 3 Buckfast breeders mentioned above.
 
 
Ronald E Baker
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