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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 12046" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>Been taking honey off today.... pollination hives on the flatlands on a warm and humid day that needed quite a bit of rehydration therapy from the Doc's script.</p><p>We got a bit of honey.</p><p>Price is up a bit .... $6.50 for a nice light clover ....$6.50 for a nice brew of Rata, but good luck with that as the blossom never happened, unless you have a couple of tonne sitting in the shed, and then it might be worth a bit more.</p><p></p><p>I always enjoy reading The Advocate.</p><p>This month in particular about the Dogs.</p><p></p><p>Many of you will know that Richelle and Jesse James intiated the program quite a few years ago under the tutellage and direction of long time dog trainer renee Gloor.</p><p>So it was with interest that I read that the new team under Jason have ... discovered that the dogs don't lie .... but are still , 90k later .... still not certified .</p><p></p><p>Many days I do wonder ..... Beauracracy and political correctness has stiffled the </p><p>creativity that gave rise to industries coming out of the dark ages ..... and sent us all scurrying back up to the end of our gullies shouting ... "what the fk.... what the fk ..... lone Beans rattling around in an emty can of Watties best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 12046, member: 212"] Been taking honey off today.... pollination hives on the flatlands on a warm and humid day that needed quite a bit of rehydration therapy from the Doc's script. We got a bit of honey. Price is up a bit .... $6.50 for a nice light clover ....$6.50 for a nice brew of Rata, but good luck with that as the blossom never happened, unless you have a couple of tonne sitting in the shed, and then it might be worth a bit more. I always enjoy reading The Advocate. This month in particular about the Dogs. Many of you will know that Richelle and Jesse James intiated the program quite a few years ago under the tutellage and direction of long time dog trainer renee Gloor. So it was with interest that I read that the new team under Jason have ... discovered that the dogs don't lie .... but are still , 90k later .... still not certified . Many days I do wonder ..... Beauracracy and political correctness has stiffled the creativity that gave rise to industries coming out of the dark ages ..... and sent us all scurrying back up to the end of our gullies shouting ... "what the fk.... what the fk ..... lone Beans rattling around in an emty can of Watties best. [/QUOTE]
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