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Mon, 26 May 2014 11:26:56 -0400
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The elephant in the room is that literally millions of acres of canola are
pollinated annually and they are seed treated with neonics. What more do
you need for field studies, especially since they have been doing so for
almost ten years?

Truth is, if you want to see if there are effects, go to other crops that
are not seed treated and check them in the field with realistic label
directions treatments. BTW, it has been done and you do get higher doses
than seed treatments.

Lab work can be good, but an also result in purchasing trains that are too
large for the stations because "We did not go out to the stations to
check."

Bill Truesdell
Baht, Maine

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