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<blockquote data-quote="John B" data-source="post: 13565" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>I had the pleasure of attending last week's conference at the Wanganui racecourse. It was perhaps not as professionally run as the APi NZ Conferences and it reminded me of the conferences run by the branches in the old days of the NBA. It was way more friendly with plenty of time for socialising and unashamedly focused on beekeeping. Randy Oliver gave four talks over the three days and kept everyone entertained, educated and interested the whole time which is quite an achievement.</p><p>The whole thing was affordable and my only criticism is that it was run at a time of year when beekeepers are starting to get quite busy. </p><p>A beekeepers conference run by beekeepers for beekeepers . It was attended by both hobbyist and commercial beekeepers and even an Australian contingent keen to learn about varoa.Top marks to Frank, Maryanne and the team from southern North Island.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John B, post: 13565, member: 207"] I had the pleasure of attending last week's conference at the Wanganui racecourse. It was perhaps not as professionally run as the APi NZ Conferences and it reminded me of the conferences run by the branches in the old days of the NBA. It was way more friendly with plenty of time for socialising and unashamedly focused on beekeeping. Randy Oliver gave four talks over the three days and kept everyone entertained, educated and interested the whole time which is quite an achievement. The whole thing was affordable and my only criticism is that it was run at a time of year when beekeepers are starting to get quite busy. A beekeepers conference run by beekeepers for beekeepers . It was attended by both hobbyist and commercial beekeepers and even an Australian contingent keen to learn about varoa.Top marks to Frank, Maryanne and the team from southern North Island. [/QUOTE]
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