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Sweet nectar

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St. Joseph News-Press, June 19th, 2002

To Lowell Hutchison's mind, bees are one of God's greatest creations.

Yep, those very same buzzing, swarming angry insects that send most of us running.

Not only do bees help carry out Mother Nature's work in the rolling green hills of Mr. Hutchison's fruit orchards, but as a by- product of their, well, busy-bee activity, they also produce some of the tastiest, sugary-sweet syrup around.

Honey, the distilled nectar of flowers that is gathered and stored as food by bees, has existed since the beginning of time.

The ancient civilization of Palestine was often referred to as the "land of milk...

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