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"\\Dr. Pedro P. Rodriguez" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 26 Jan 1998 18:05:29 -0500
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Hi All:
      Knowledge gained using FGMO during the past two beekeeping seasons
has demonstrated that FGMO is an effective acaricide.  Manual
application as employed up to present date, has proven to be effective
for small operations but not for commercial beekeeping.  This year, I am
planning to add two modifications to the procedure in an effort to make
the procedure cost effective for large scale beekeeping.
       Planned changes required considerable expense in equipment, bee
packages, queens and travel.  Financing my work projects considerable
strain on my personal and family finances; hence outside support is
considered as highly desirable.
     I would appreciate guidance regarding potential funding sources.
Realizing that success may definitely depend on budgetary restrictions,
I have decided to seek outside
financial support, however conditional.  Outside of  rigorous financial
accountability, I would not accept conditions restraining publication of
my findings.  Unorthodox as my work might seem, I would never accept
binding impositions that ultimately result in limitations and virtual
gag orders for publication of my findings.
The benefit of expertise of those of you who have traveled this route in
the past will be
greatly appreciated.
Best regards.
Dr. Rodriguez
Virginia Beach, VA

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