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Surry Beekeepers have a honey of a time in Dobson
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<p>David Broyles/The News</p><p>Master Craftsman Beekeeper Paul Madren points out some features in a frame of bees to Extension Agent Joanna Radford. A group from the Surry County Beekeepers Association worked the hive in front of the service&#8217;s offices in Dobson on Thursday.</p>

David Broyles/The News

Master Craftsman Beekeeper Paul Madren points out some features in a frame of bees to Extension Agent Joanna Radford. A group from the Surry County Beekeepers Association worked the hive in front of the service’s offices in Dobson on Thursday.

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<p>David Broyles/The News</p><p>Surry County Beekeepers Association member Amy Moyle inspects a frame of bees. A group from the association helped remove a small super of honeycomb from the hive in front of the North Carolina Extension Service offices in Dobson.</p>

David Broyles/The News

Surry County Beekeepers Association member Amy Moyle inspects a frame of bees. A group from the association helped remove a small super of honeycomb from the hive in front of the North Carolina Extension Service offices in Dobson.

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<p>David Broyles/The News</p><p>This view shows a frame with some capped honey and worker bees. Surry County Beekeepers Association members Paul Madren, Ed McBride and Amy Moyle were on hand Thursday to help Extension Agent Joanna Radford work a hive in front of the North Carolina Extension Service offices in Dobson.</p>

David Broyles/The News

This view shows a frame with some capped honey and worker bees. Surry County Beekeepers Association members Paul Madren, Ed McBride and Amy Moyle were on hand Thursday to help Extension Agent Joanna Radford work a hive in front of the North Carolina Extension Service offices in Dobson.

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Master Craftsman Beekeeper Paul Madren points out some features in a frame of bees to Extension Agent Joanna Radford. A group from the Surry County Beekeepers Association worked the hive in front of the service’s offices in Dobson on Thursday.



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