Multiple Choice

A beekeeper's hives are located next to an apple orchard. The bees pollinate the apple blossoms, which increases the orchard's fruit yield. The orchard owner, recognizing this benefit, decides to pay the beekeeper $500 to add two more hives near the orchard. The beekeeper agrees, accepts the payment, and adds the hives. From the perspective of the orchard owner, how has their allocation of the 'good' (pollination) and 'other income' changed as a result of this agreement?

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