>That didn't happen. Two magazines got conned,
>and so did an entire national beekeeping group.
If as he said his group peers were informed and able to review the material before printing, and unless he signed a non-disclosure or other binding agreement, he is perfectly within his rights to submit his own material for publication. If his results differ from the larger group, then I also think it is important from a larger perspective to have the individual results. Exceptions are often important and not necessarily random or spurious, and knowing the exceptions gives us all the chance to review all data.
Scot Mc Pherson
McPherson Family Honey Farms
Davenport, IA
Bradenton, FL
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