> Jerry is a friend and I liked the study. Hopefully the above article is
> wrong about the Bayer involvement. I can understand why Bayer would not
> want to advertise its funding but again the study provided needed
> beekeeper research and people need to get off Jerry's back!
Including you, it seems.
I wrote the following in reply to your last email asserting that Bayer
funded Jerry's study...
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Hmmm. Jerry said,
"(1) the onion seed pollination work was done for a large U.S. company,
there was no grant received from Bayer...
How do you figure that Bayer funded Jerry's work?
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I'm still waiting for a direct answer.
Somebody is wrong.
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