When compared as two distinct groups, there were no apparent differences in nectar characteristics between white-flowered and purple-flowered cultivars. Nectar fructose, glucose, sucrose, and total carbohydrate contents all increased with time of day, while the volume of nectar per flower decreased. Day-to-day and temperature effects on nectar characteristics were minimal. Comparisons made within individual sampling periods suggested that there were differences in nectar characteristics among the cultivars which could encourage preferential foraging by honeybees.
You're welcome Derek :)Let me know how the honey crop bears out. Sell me some soybean honey if you have surplus.
get in touch with bullseye he got a good flow off soybeans last year and was watching the color of flowers
You know you get a free bottle. ;)
Quote from: Derek on June 10, 2009, 03:52:38 pmYou know you get a free bottle. ;)I'll give you a couple of recipes for it. How's that?
Quote from: Derek on June 10, 2009, 03:53:24 pmI would but he stole my girlfriend and is taking her on vacation. :-D :'(man!!!!!! it stinks to be you. :-D