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Bob Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 20 Oct 2003 08:19:42 -0500
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Giuseppe said:
 here reassuming on all that that is known on the bettle
http://www.rirdc.gov.au/reports/HBE/03-050.pdf

Very interesting report. I found a few important points about the beetle
were not in the report .

I was also amazed that when the group met with the entire staff of the
Beltsville Bee Research Laboratory all that was listed in the report was the
areas of research the lab is working on (one paragraph).

I can fill a page with notes when any of the eight researchers listed  do a
presentation let alone all in the same room discussing the current
beekeeping problems.. I can not help but think better notes would have
helped at the bee lab.

Taking notes is a art in my opinion. You can't get engrossed in the things
you are hearing and *forget* to write!


Giuseppe said:
it compliments the Australians

Going to the front lines of a beekeeping problem is always the best way to
learn.

Bob

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