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<blockquote data-quote="Dansar" data-source="post: 12581" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Yup, I agree. It’s awesome to have the individual special story about where and how you produce the product, but there is a “global domination” mentality that I don’t like. </p><p></p><p>For me, the most basic reset would be -</p><p>No varroa</p><p>Enough beehives for the given area to sustain.</p><p>Each seasons production sells, either to a packer or direct to public or both at a price where everyone wins with enough $ to cover costs, pay the bills, save some for a rainy day, save for retirement, and replace equipment when required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dansar, post: 12581, member: 8"] Yup, I agree. It’s awesome to have the individual special story about where and how you produce the product, but there is a “global domination” mentality that I don’t like. For me, the most basic reset would be - No varroa Enough beehives for the given area to sustain. Each seasons production sells, either to a packer or direct to public or both at a price where everyone wins with enough $ to cover costs, pay the bills, save some for a rainy day, save for retirement, and replace equipment when required. [/QUOTE]
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