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Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey out of his home for the past twenty-five years.

Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops.
  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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  • Jon Quint, a Connecticut beekeeper and the owner of North Forty Apiaries, has been making honey for the past twenty-five years...Beekeeping is among the oldest practices in the world, and bees are vital to the pollination of millions of crops. There have been a number of reports over this past year about Colony Collapse Disorder - mass honeybee disappearances potentially due to a number of causes, including mites, global warming, pesticides, and even the proliferation of cell phone towers. Coupled with overall declines in honeybee populations over the past thirty years, this problem has the potential to become a major environmental and economic disaster. This winter will be a crucial point in determining if this disorder is here to stay. By photographer Kelly Shimoda
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