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Keith13
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Great little program for beekeepers trying to determine the flowers around them
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http://honeybeenet.gsfc.nasa.gov/Honeybees/Forage_info.htm
I found this by doing a search on the forums for something totally unrelated but stumbled across this site. Cindi originally posted this site but I found it so useful and have spent a ton of time on it so far. I open two web pages one is the list of plant names then open google images so I can search and find what each plant looks like. Great way to kill an afternoon at work.
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Re: Great little program for beekeepers trying to determine the flowers around them
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Quote from: keith13 on February 11, 2009, 03:50:46 PM
http://honeybeenet.gsfc.nasa.gov/Honeybees/Forage_info.htm
I found this by doing a search on the forums for something totally unrelated but stumbled across this site. Cindi originally posted this site but I found it so useful and have spent a ton of time on it so far. I open two web pages one is the list of plant names then open google images so I can search and find what each plant looks like.
Great way to kill an afternoon at work.
Keith
Since you do that at work does that mean your employer deserves your honey harvest?
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I must have missed that post. Thanks for your post, saved the site, will check it out.
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Re: Great little program for beekeepers trying to determine the flowers around them
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Quote from: Brian D. Bray on February 11, 2009, 11:39:38 PM
Quote from: keith13 on February 11, 2009, 03:50:46 PM
http://honeybeenet.gsfc.nasa.gov/Honeybees/Forage_info.htm
I found this by doing a search on the forums for something totally unrelated but stumbled across this site. Cindi originally posted this site but I found it so useful and have spent a ton of time on it so far. I open two web pages one is the list of plant names then open google images so I can search and find what each plant looks like.
Great way to kill an afternoon at work.
Keith
Since you do that at work does that mean your employer deserves your honey harvest?
Honey is free from me at work. The only guy I charge is the plant manager he swaps sac a lait filets with me for my honey
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Sacalait fillets are a great trade for honey, that's some fine eating.
Hey Keith ain't it something how just a week ago we were freezing on the sidewalk at Mother's! Been in the upper 70's since, every day. Last night was cool for some reason though.
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"Good friends are as sweet as honey" Winne the Pooh
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The weather this past week has been awesome. I had drill last weekend. On the last day I was laying out in a field waiting for the joes to finish cleaning so we could catch the bus home. Well all at once someone's snoring woke me up when I looked up there was no one around. Seems I woke myself up sleeping in the sun
Filets you can't beat sac a lait maybe spec trout but I still lean toward sacs
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