Yes, I will be shipping most of it this week.
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Yes, I will be shipping most of it this week.
Hey, that's great Bill sounds as though you are doing well.
Hey Mike, if your asking me for permission I don't beleave it's my right to grant or deny what you wish to do. Sounds kinda like the guys that are trying to tell the farmers what they are able to do...
So Big Bill,
If I'm understanding this right a young ambitious guy like myself shouldn't get the same opportunity as many of the keepers had 25+ years ago. As most of the operations I know started...
I'm referring to the area between Elderwood, ca and porterville, ca not to much snow to be had there around mid to late April. Nothing I'm saying is ment to cause controversey just stating my...
All the added pressure I observed this year was from California opperations holding bees back from coastal and southern regions do to the drought. Nothing to do with out of state opperations.
I'm guessing the 15' mast is a three stage if so they are very handy in the shop. The advantage is the load will always be higher then the mast not the other way around. Nothing worse then trying to...
I knew there must have been a reason for you're hard time finding bees for the 2013 pollination. Lol
Hey Irwin, I like your way of thinking. I run bees along an 80 mile stretch of Canadian border. When making locations the game plan is the closer to the border the better many of which are just a few...
Generally 64+/-
5 loads still available at $2.25 a pound
Keith, that is exactly what I had in mind. I would like to know if the poor pollen is the limiting factor or if there's another reason for what I notice. As some people have posted earlier about the...
I always notice a larger winter loss in my hives that I move to the sunflowers in August. However more years then not the main flow is about over by then so it's move them to the flowers and pull an...
2012 clover honey for sale by the semi load. $2.15 a pound. 7 loads
Derek (406)489-1360
Oh yes I'll give credit where it's do. That's why I sent out a video and some pics last week of the bees. A little pat on the back. Haha
I use it every year and the bees always look nice.
Very well said Jim! Take a drive up to North Dakota mid July and I can promise you on any given day the out of state bee trucks will out number the locals. Much of what you are describing is the same...
Can't say I've heard of a broker that deals 80,000+ hives.
still have bees for sale pm for more info and pictures of equipment.
Derek
Hahaha! That's a good point Gregg, even though you already know I run 4 way equipment. These bees will be ready to go and will need a second as soon as you get them.
Thanks,
Derek
2000 ten frame flats for sale after almonds early to mid April near Exeter, Ca. Price is $125 per hive. 200+ hive orders only! Each hive will consist of 8 frames with a feeder and an established one...
Its ben dry and windy this spring in eastern montana and all of my hives have been feed 5 gallons of syrup since they hit the ground in early May. The last 1100 gallons went out 6/21. But the bees...
Nah.......I knew were you were coming from just a little friendly fun.
[QUOTE=Keith Jarrett;749673] for them (out-of-staters) it's the cheapest way out.[/QUOTE
Hey Keith, you just have to make fun of us out of staters? I can recall plenty of locals that have the same...