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Date: | Sat, 30 Aug 2003 23:19:08 +0000 |
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Dee Lusby wrote: "Zero tolerance is zero tolerance." in reference to organic
bee products.
My thoughts, random as they may be, are as follows:
If one wants to produce totally organic honey without the possibility of
contamination by foreign substances, then the hive will have to be located
outside of flight range of any/most other human occupation zones. Farms
within the flight range that use pesticides are definite sources of
contamination. I think to get totally free organic products with the work
force we use (bees)is going to be almost a complete impossibility. Of
course, my thinking might be wrong in this.
Mike
Whose thinking apparatus seems to be getting worse as age progresses. :)
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