2008 Harvest Quality

Started by 2-Wheeler, August 10, 2008, 02:50:59 PM

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2-Wheeler

This year has been a good year for our honey production in quantity so far, but it has  been great one in quality too  :-D


Who else won recognition or a competition for their honey this year?
-David Broberg   CWOP#: CW5670 / CoCoRaHS #CO-BO-218
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asprince

Congratulations, that is some pretty and clear honey. How much competition did you have and what basis did they judge on?

Steve
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Dane Bramage

Congrats!  I'm going to enter our seasonal varieties (three different ones, all from same locale) into the State Fair, etc., next year methinks.

Birdsfoot trefoil on the label?  I've got loads of that here also.   Good stuff.

Cheers,
Dane

annette

Just beautiful looking honey. Very happy for you.

Annette

Flygirl

FAB~U~LOUS!!!  Yeah for you & the girls :)  Very beautiful honey!  FG
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Cindi

David, yeah!!!  Good for you, nothing like getting a ribbon to show off the good and hard work!!!  Yeah!!!  By the way, the seeds came yesterday, thanks so muchly!!!  Have a most wonderful, beautiful day, love and groove on our great lives.  Cindi
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