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"Moving out before winter moves in, Dave Hackenberg trucks his bees from Pennsylvania to Florida's citrus groves, where the bees will feed and multiply. Six months later he'll head north again to pollinate crops and make honey, earning a modest living. 'How do I convince my boy in college to do this when he gets job offers for $35,000 a year?' he says."
From "America’s Beekeepers: Hives for Hire," May 1993, National Geographic magazine
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