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david flathman <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 May 2004 19:21:01 +0000
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last week i met a big time 3rd generation tomato farmer with 250 acres under
cultivation, who knows everything there is to know about growing tomatoes. i
suggested that he needs some honey bees to polinate the tomato flowers and
increase his yield. he dismissed me by saying the tomato flowers are
polinated by the wind and he didn't need bees.
any thoughts folks do bees visit tomato flowers??

refer to : thank you txbeeguy
http://www.pollinator.com/tomato.htm

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