> if you can pull the funding I would recommend you get'r done
> don't see that as a selling point to the 95% of the beeks
> that are not for profit when they need $1000 income
> to call on the team.
Point taken, but one has to start somewhere, and when providing ANY funding
for ANY purpose to NY Ag&Mkts, one is well-advised to keep the amount of
money small, and the charter very well-defined, so as to avoid yet another
attempt to empire build, which is the first and last impulse of that
department.
Not to worry, the longer-term would include an expansion to hobby
beekeepers, but face it - the best a hobby beekeeper can expect from this
sort of effort is NOT a personal visit to one's 4-hive apiary, but instead,
a presentation at one's regional (EAS), state (ESPHA), or local bee club
meeting. One needs to have a sense of perspective. The hobby of beekeeping
is inherently based on mentoring at the local club level, not on
state-funded expertise.
As an aside, the NYC subway costs $2.75 each way, so if I make a quick visit
to someone else's hives to help them out, I have to spend $5.50 just to get
there. Where's MY funding source? Thank the Lord for high-rez cameras in
nearly every cellphone and the rise of communications apps with strong
encryption like Telegram and Wickr Pro.
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