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> Here is an article that many people have been waiting for. The
> scientist featured in the article directly addresses the need for
> treatment with data and a sound rationale for weighing the risks vs
> benefits. Many are saying that the issues are to be settled by
> "science" rather than "emotions". Here is the science.
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> http://www.producer.com/2013/05/no-yield-benefit-from-
> neonicotinoids-scientist/
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> In addition to this, there was the article from John Gavlowski -
> field crop entomologist in Manitoba who has stated that the
> increased yield in soy from honey bee pollination may outweigh the
> benefit of some pesticide applications.
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> It looks like IPM can be supported from either an apicultural or a
> field crop interest. And the experts are speaking on this. This
> is very positive, and more importantly makes the solution of IPM
> tangible and relevant to all sides.
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