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Date: | Mon, 24 Jul 2017 15:46:37 -0400 |
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Charles wrote:
“2nd, we somehow push that issue to the farmer/applicator. How long before
we are not allowed to forage bees? 3 years?5 years? Some will naysay. I
was there in the 70's when you could go hunting anywhere, and in the 80's
when lawsuits from idiots who hurt themselves on others land changed that.
Nowadays its impossible to get permissions. That WILL happen for beekeepers
if and when we are viewed as taking contaminated nectar., no they will not
stop spraying, don't be fooled! They will stop us from using the land.”
I don’t naysay you Charles. I think this is a genuine concern. Once again we find ourselves averting our gaze and pulling thee old forelock for the landowning squire. But I agree, we’d best not say anything critical, they might be listening. Anonymous
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