Hi to all on BEE-L Dennis wrote: It was my understanding that Sioux honey was a major importer of honey. When domestic honey prices were extremely low Sioux used the price differential between domestic and imported honey to give a better return to their members. This appears to be another step in that same direction. Reply: Question: Now that Sioux Honey is linked up with Argentina and honey prices are now reversed and no longer extremely low for domestic honey how do you perceive Sioux using the price differential this time to give a better return to members? To pull it down to help Argentina since we are now higher? Also, If and should coumaphos play out for example, and bees start to crash and the volume of domestic honey deminish. And presumedly there is a 49% to 51 % ratio for the cooperative to maintin, does this mean that Sioux will be buying less Argentina honey in the future or will they stop being a cooperative and just become and international packer of some sizing? What are the possibilities for this? Sincerely, Dee A. Lusby __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! News - Today's headlines http://news.yahoo.com