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<blockquote data-quote="Maggie" data-source="post: 7013" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>Hi James - Thanks for your comments. The Glasson article has received a lot of positive feedback, and because of this I will be sticking to mainly beekeeper interviews. Part 2 of the Glasson article will be published in October. It was meant to be an article about machinery, but I went out and had a look at a couple of their apiaries because Porters Pass was closed, and went off on a completely different tangent both in article and trip home via Haast!</p><p></p><p>I thought this month's edition was good with diversity. Patrick is writes the honey selling and other market sector articles.</p><p></p><p>Did you see TV1 news the other night re medical sniffer dogs, in Mosgiel, diagnosing bowel and ovarian cancers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maggie, post: 7013, member: 71"] Hi James - Thanks for your comments. The Glasson article has received a lot of positive feedback, and because of this I will be sticking to mainly beekeeper interviews. Part 2 of the Glasson article will be published in October. It was meant to be an article about machinery, but I went out and had a look at a couple of their apiaries because Porters Pass was closed, and went off on a completely different tangent both in article and trip home via Haast! I thought this month's edition was good with diversity. Patrick is writes the honey selling and other market sector articles. Did you see TV1 news the other night re medical sniffer dogs, in Mosgiel, diagnosing bowel and ovarian cancers? [/QUOTE]
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