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Sat, 29 Nov 2008 01:50:45 -0400
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> Bayer and Beekeepers Meet to Discuss Pesticides and Honey Bees
and
> This first meeting was a result of an invitation from researcher Dr. Jerry 
> Bromenshenk (The
> University of Montana) to Dr. David Fischer (Chief Scientist, 
> Ecotoxicology, Bayer CropScience) to
> participate in a stakeholders meeting in conjunction with the California 
> State Beekeepers
> Convention.

I hope someone at this meeting will ask Dr. Fischer why they will not 
analyze the samples that they took from my hives.   I have been extremely 
patient and think that at least they should do the samples from the hives 
that crashed,  and the yards in canola that performed worse than the control 
yard.

Stan 

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