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David Tharle <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 11 Feb 2011 12:53:47 -0700
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Allen

As you know, I didn't attend the Edmonton presentations this year.  I 
have spoken to two individuals since though, to get a bit of a recap.  
Both indicated that there were two studies in Ontario as well as the 
Saskatchewan research.  The first one in Ontario went well, but the 
second not so good.  As the results from the 2nd one were being 
reviewed, they were advised they had been shipped the wrong product.  
Both attendees understand that Geoff Wilson (Sask) then made a point of 
asking about his strips and was assured they were good.  When he 
reported his results then he advised he also had received the wrong product.

Over the years, we've heard lots of reasons from NOD as to how we the 
beekeepers have screwed up using their products, so at least now they 
taking a little credit.

Dave Tharle
Ardmore, AB
Canada

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