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Manuka handling 70 years ago...
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<blockquote data-quote="NickWallingford" data-source="post: 13192" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>I came across this article from a 1954 NZ Journal of Agriculture that describes the features of an "up to date" honey house for extracting manuka honey.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://beekeeping.nz/NZBDA/timeline/1954_08_Manuka_extraction_facility.pdf" target="_blank">Extracting manuka honey in 1954</a></p><p></p><p>It describes most of the home-fabricated equipment used to warm, prick, press, strain, pump, stir - and it draws heavily on the engineering expertise of CR "Roy" Paterson. The article refers to a number of other, more specific, articles that appeared in the few years prior. They give more detail about each piece of equipment being used in the process. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://beekeeping.nz/NZBDA/Extracting_manuka/" target="_blank">Articles referred to in the main article</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NickWallingford, post: 13192, member: 44"] I came across this article from a 1954 NZ Journal of Agriculture that describes the features of an "up to date" honey house for extracting manuka honey. [URL='https://beekeeping.nz/NZBDA/timeline/1954_08_Manuka_extraction_facility.pdf']Extracting manuka honey in 1954[/URL] It describes most of the home-fabricated equipment used to warm, prick, press, strain, pump, stir - and it draws heavily on the engineering expertise of CR "Roy" Paterson. The article refers to a number of other, more specific, articles that appeared in the few years prior. They give more detail about each piece of equipment being used in the process. [URL='https://beekeeping.nz/NZBDA/Extracting_manuka/']Articles referred to in the main article[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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