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Lloyd Spear wrote:
> Hmm...I agree totally and completely with the "outreach and education" part
> of this statement. I do not agree that the "inspection" part must be part
> of the statement, but I know that in some special instances it is, and has
> been very successful.
The problem with omitting inspection is you lose a vital part of what
you need to sell the program. Outreach and Education is easy and does
not require anything except pamphlets and an extension agent. If you are
trying to save a program, I would not omit inspection since it, more
than the other two, is tied to a real, experienced beekeeper.
Bill Truesdell
bath, Maine
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