>I'm not trying to convince anyone of anything. I suggest that those in
>doubt visit beekeepers in the Corn Belt or commercial canola pollinators in
>Canada. Their bees likely haven't read the European claims, so would be
>impartial judges.
Is the editor of European scientific journals more than a scientist?
Beekeeping in Canada and beekeeping in the EU is incomparable due to the climate and the type of canola and soil, and especially the size of farms and other specifics that a foreign beekeeper must taste in order to understand. A lot of information published by Ian Stepler, for example, is useless for the EU. It is simply not possible to bee in the EU like in Canada, both technically and mainly economically! It wants to see a little reality and statistics data.
Gustav Palan
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