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Mike. T.
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Hello form centeral california, I have 87 hives can't wait to get into the almonds this year looking to get up to around 200 hives by next fall. I have worked for a commercial beekeeper who had 5000 hives, I pollinate and produce honey, last year i started raising queen cells plan to do it again this year, aside from keeping bees I have also planted 35 acers of oats, raise cattle in the sierra's and drive truck on occasion, I think that just about sums it up in a nut shell, I think...lol
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Good to have ya here Mike. I worked for a guy that had 1400 head of black Angus and did his own hay I don't miss that haying at all.
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Hello and Welcome Mike
There is alot of great information on the forum !!
The members here are willing help and answer your questions, all you need to do is to ask
Johnny
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Mike welcome to our forum, wonderful you found us. We love new members, stick around. This will be a place where you can tell your stories, tales and experiences, I know you will have many to share. You have great aspirations of building up your colonies to large numbers, good for you. Have that wonderful and awesome day, health. Cindi
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