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Paul:  I read the Detroit News article, and it was great.  All beekeepers
would protect their own futures in keeping bees if they endorsed articles of
this type.
I hope you were responsible, and, if so, I salute you.
Last year, after years of trying, I was able to get almost two full pages of
commentary and pictures in the Washington Post, which is certainly not known
for its interest in agriculture or the interests of a small group of people.
Get copies of the Detroit News article, give it to other beekeepers, and
encourage them to approach their home newspaper for local coverage.
George Imirie

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