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Perhaps this would be a better example:

Researchers Aim To Develop Best Practices For Organic Beekeeping Industry

"Previous work has shown that current management practices are no longer sufficient, noted project co-director Robyn Underwood, research associate in the López-Uribe lab. “Varroa mites are getting more and more difficult to manage,” she said. “Anecdotal evidence of beekeeping success using a chemical-free system leads us to question whether there is an unconventional approach that will lead to significant improvements in honey bee health.”

http://www.beeculture.com/catch-buzz-researchers-aim-develop-best-practices-organic-beekeeping-industry/

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