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Oh dear, for all the RAB's on the forum, that should have been (professionals).
May be someone can answer that, how many bee farmers are there in the UK?

Brian
 
Oh dear, for all the RAB's on the forum, that should have been (professionals).
May be someone can answer that, how many bee farmers are there in the UK?

Brian
A few more than several,but quite a few less than a lot.

Do you mean just the one's who are members of the BFA.
 
I don't know BFA, is that where they hang out?
My question is, there are sites like Beesource that is stuffed full of professionals offering advice to members wanting advice, but mostly for US equipment. Why is there not the same here?
Don't take this the wrong way, it's not that this site doesn't offer advise, it does, plus all the discussion from certain members that disagree with it after, it's like watching eastenders!
Is something missing here?

Brian.
 
I don't know BFA, is that where they hang out?
My question is, there are sites like Beesource that is stuffed full of professionals offering advice to members wanting advice, but mostly for US equipment. Why is there not the same here?
Don't take this the wrong way, it's not that this site doesn't offer advise, it does, plus all the discussion from certain members that disagree with it after, it's like watching eastenders!
Is something missing here?

Brian.
It stands for the Bee farmers Association, (BFA) yes there is a website.
 
Thanks for that HiveMaker.

I'll wait and see if there's any answers to my other questions....

By the way, I see you as one of the few!

Brian.
 
A few more than several,but quite a few less than a lot.

Do you mean just the one's who are members of the BFA.

The Bee Farmers Association has just over three hundred members, of those that are full time very few I would have thought.
 

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