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>Why wouldn't the registrants warmly welcome, and compensate any one of you
from this Bee-List group to act as a third party "observer" of their field
and lab work (peer review) as well as publish every possible non-trade
secret discovery for the public to view? Transparency.
Corporate culture is not comfortable with such openness, but things are
changing. And Bayer did indeed welcome and compensate travel for
beekeepers and others to observe and critique their recent canola study in
Guelph. But the Ontario beekeepers did not invite the independent
researchers who performed the study to share the information.
> >2. Why is non-commercial (retail) use entirely unregulated, especially
> for products that we know have issues and are currently under reevaluation?
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Consumers demand a certain lack of regulation for products that they wish
to purchase.
>3. Why would Syngenta have the cajones to ask for a 400% increase in a
> foliar application of a product that we know will cause serious harm if
> allowed, especially when theoretically you should not need to apply?
Clearly not a good political move. But necessary if the product is going
to be sold for foliar application. I'm not defending such applications.
--
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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