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You definelty have a green thumb for agriculture as well as all things automotive Charley.
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Hives.
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I remember when you put the trees it! Wow....
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I am minutes away from finishing up our 10 boxes and 100 frames for this year. K
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We'll be in trouble if the bees keep dying at the rate that they are.
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Well these two vids just put it all into perspective. I had no idea..
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I especially like the 1:45 and 3:46 marks
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I have seen where the shakers have a net that opens up and catches the nuts. Suprized they let them go on the ground
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@ the 2:57 mark of Vid 2,he says they want to let them dry out on the ground for awhile first.
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Yep saw that. What I remember is the machine catches them and then dumps them on large tables where they dry and are separated. No doubt there is a reason for their methods.
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