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Matthew Shepherd <[log in to unmask]>
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So, Does this mean the research on pesticides is in?  Have the  culprits
been found?   All of the research cited indicates pesticides  are not an
issue......is there some research missing?

 

Dave M.

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With regard to whether there is missing research from this article, I think
it is worth pointing out that the source for this article appears to be
Bayer CropScience. Monheim (in the article's dateline) is the home of
Bayer's global headquarters, and the article can be found on their website
at
http://www.bayercropscience.com/bcsweb/cropprotection.nsf/id/EN_Recent_Scien
tific_Literature_and_Findings_on_Causative_Factors_2010.

 

Matthew

 

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