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Hi All


On 26-May-14, at 9:43 AM, charles Linder wrote:

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>  I think the previous
> comments were based around corn, beans and alfalfa/ clover.

All of which are available as certified organic seed.  That means no
seed treatments.

My cousin has planted untreated corn seed this year.  He paid the
same price, as Stan says, as treated seed.  He is not an organic
farmer, but he has a cousin who keeps bees.
I will inform the list about how he does.

Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario
Canada
44N80W

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