From: Michael Schwartz (mschwartz@mindspring.com)
Date: Fri 22 Feb 2002 - 05:50:11 EET
>I would like to lobby to have the first
Such a stead is highly improbable, regardless. Most steads likely produce
sufficient amounts for their own consumption with any excess being stored
for later medicinal use. It is a very important commodity for any stead,
along with beeswax, and a stead which does not have hives of its own is
apt to be a poorer one.
Bryan Thexton wrote:
>generic isolated stead not be so unique
>as to be specialized in honey.
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