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<blockquote data-quote="John B" data-source="post: 3223" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>From my point of view Grant the industry doesn't just appear to be completely fractured, it is completely fractured.</p><p>There has always been some animosity in the NZ beekeeping world whether it was North\South, honey marketing authority supporters\detractors, people that just didn't like each other or even people that thought beekeepers (in this case my father) selling that rubbish manuka honey for the same prices good clover brought the industry into disrepute. Despite all this I don't ever remember somebody needing a hand and not getting and you did it for free . If someone got sick or hurt you help them until they were better, sometimes they were friends and sometimes they weren't but you still helped. There are still people I would help but there are also some that if they got sick or hurt I would have trouble not laughing and that is pretty sad.</p><p>As ye sow, so shall ye reap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John B, post: 3223, member: 207"] From my point of view Grant the industry doesn't just appear to be completely fractured, it is completely fractured. There has always been some animosity in the NZ beekeeping world whether it was North\South, honey marketing authority supporters\detractors, people that just didn't like each other or even people that thought beekeepers (in this case my father) selling that rubbish manuka honey for the same prices good clover brought the industry into disrepute. Despite all this I don't ever remember somebody needing a hand and not getting and you did it for free . If someone got sick or hurt you help them until they were better, sometimes they were friends and sometimes they weren't but you still helped. There are still people I would help but there are also some that if they got sick or hurt I would have trouble not laughing and that is pretty sad. As ye sow, so shall ye reap. [/QUOTE]
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