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Thu, 3 Apr 2014 20:55:20 +0100
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>It is the farmers themselves who are saying they will look at alternate planting options.

We will see what happens.  It will all be driven by demand rather than treated or non-treated seed.  If we have a good summer and there is a glut after this year then the price of oilseed may drop and alternatives be planted, but we have never had apiaries that were out of reach of it in the past 30 years.

Best wishes

Peter

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