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Bringing an Eco-Friendly Message to the Green Mountain State

October 29, 2014 Melissa Beattie Moss Leave a comment

It may not come as a surprise that the “Green Mountain State” of Vermont is considered one of America’s greenest regions, in terms of its carbon footprint, energy efficiency, and air quality.  If our Research On The Road trip to Vermont earlier this month is any barometer, let’s add bees to the list of things that matter deeply to Vermonters.

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