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100% agree. 2 years ago I trekked to Dyce Lab for a workshop where Randy made presentations and showed how he works hives. It will remain the highlight of my beekeeping experience. I almost freaked out when he called on me to show him how to inspect a hive, but I’ll be damn if I’ll ever forget how he works 3 frames at a time. His articles are the first ones I read in ABJ.

Making science approachable and consumable by average person is HARD. Randy’s articles bridge that gap brilliantly for beekeepers.

Przemek

> On Aug 23, 2018, at 8:15 AM, Pete B <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Randy Oliver has been a pioneer in the category of A. I. Root, Charles Mraz, Sue Cobey and the rest of them. You are lucky to have his contributions to the ABJ. It would be a damn sight poorer without him. 
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> PLB 

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