Arnold and Judy Berkin, AIM Star Sapphire Directors
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As beekeepers, we feed our young developing bees AIM BarleyLife. It doesn’t improve the actual honey, but it does improve the health of the bees, so they can produce more honey with a lower moisture content. By eating the BarleyLife, the bees are more resilient and able to cope better with environmental stress.
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