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<blockquote data-quote="Gerrit" data-source="post: 12391" data-attributes="member: 61"><p>Gino, you say you think there is a buddy system, not sure about that, but certainly it is about who you know and there is nothing wrong with. My experience is, if I produce consistently clean honey, low cfu, hmf below 5ppm and moisture 17% or lower and not heated in any way, I can sell my honey and in many cases also the honey I extract for other beekeepers. I always want the season's honey sold before I start another harvesting season, which I have been pretty much able to do for the last 10 years. Of course buyers buy, in my case, because they know me.</p><p></p><p>I sold my Rewa for $7 and MF also for $7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerrit, post: 12391, member: 61"] Gino, you say you think there is a buddy system, not sure about that, but certainly it is about who you know and there is nothing wrong with. My experience is, if I produce consistently clean honey, low cfu, hmf below 5ppm and moisture 17% or lower and not heated in any way, I can sell my honey and in many cases also the honey I extract for other beekeepers. I always want the season's honey sold before I start another harvesting season, which I have been pretty much able to do for the last 10 years. Of course buyers buy, in my case, because they know me. I sold my Rewa for $7 and MF also for $7. [/QUOTE]
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