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>>Both indicated that there were two studies in Ontario as well as the
>>Saskatchewan research.  The first one in Ontario went well, but the
>>second not so good.  As the results from the 2nd one were being
>>reviewed, they were advised they had been shipped the wrong product.
>>Both attendees understand that Geoff Wilson (Sask) then made a point of
>>asking about his strips and was assured they were good.  When he
>>reported his results then he advised he also had received the wrong product.

We are talkng about Medhat's annual "Beekeeping for the Future" 
meeting in Edmonton.  Edmonton has an international airport and we 
often have US visitors up.  Randy has been a guest.  We typically get attendance
from across Canada as well as Alberta.  The speakers are always 
exceptional. (Right Randy?).

I have posted some of the more interesting slides from some of this year's 
talks at at http://www.honeybeeworld.com/diary/2011/diary021011.htm

They are mostly self-explanatory and include some input from Quebec 
which I found most agréable, since some points confirmed my favourite 
prejudices and stand against some of the things people commonly repeat.

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