>Here Robin Thorp, et al suggest that funds could be obtained to
>restore native pollinators by siphoning off the money that growers pay
>to beekeepers:
Yes, but it is only fair to keep in context that this speculation
is based on a trail conducted on watermelons, one of a few types of
produce that is pollinated by native bees, as well Dr. Thorp et. al qualified
this potential based on optimum conditions in farm scape management both in and
around this type of crop.
Growing food in conjuction with allowing a few other species to coexist
is worthy pursuit IMHO
I see I am going to have to change my sleeping habits to keep up with
your posts Peter.
Kathy Kellison
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