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Date: | Mon, 9 Mar 2015 09:03:37 -0500 |
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Does anyone think that this is going to help any sort of rational
cooperation between growers, pesticide companies, seed-drill equipment
makers, and beekeepers to work to reduce the "toxic planting-dust" problem?
Does Mr. Denys think that he has any more credibility as a result of
accusing not just beekeepers, but an entire province of fraud? With
Canada's fine healthcare system, is enough being done to treat paranoid
delusions? Will Pride Seeds work on developing a non-defective product
where the pesticide actually stays ON the seeds, rather than coming off in
the seed-drill hoppers?
Not at all, what hes doing is taking on the tactics that have been used
against him. Its very common for environmentalist to stoop to wild
accusations in the hopes some of the wild claims will be ignored and stick
in minds..... That practice has been used here....
I agree it's a bad idea, but not a surprise when beekeepers attack them.
If it continues, its going to be a lose, lose situation.
Charles
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