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Bees didn't crash on corn and sunflower historically.  So  something
changed.

 
I doubt this statement, even if it is from my friend  Randy.  
 
Corn has a long history of poor bee performance - usually attributed  to 
poor quality of the pollen, and possibly chemicals used on corn.  But  corn 
problems didn't start with the neonics, there are studies going back  farther.
 
Jerry





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