Under blue skies, where low-rolling hills rise south of the Canadian border in the tiny town of Adams, N.D., a couple brave the stench of old honey, wax, smoke and bee muck. Nancy and Keith Budke, married 43 years, are migratory beekeepers. They produce honey with the taste of canola nectar, sweet clover and other flowers that their bees pollinate first in North Dakota, then in Texas, after being hauled there by truck, and eventually in California -- if the bees make it that far and if nobody snatches them.
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