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   The registration for some Bt crops has been extended for another year, but
the next registration period will be based on a review.  If you would like to
read the information so far, or to add your comments to the review, go to
this site:
http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/biopesticides/

   I have some uneasiness about these, knowing how many times pesticides have
come back to bite us, in my lifetime, and this has even more potential impact
than adding toxins to the environment, but I also have to admit that Bt
cotton has saved a lot of honeybees in the past three years.  Because I have
mixed feelings about it, I haven't decided whether to make official
comment....


Dave Green        SC   USA
The Pollination Home Page:   http://pollinator.com

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