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Hi, All,
I am way home from having attended the grand slam of pollinator events,spanning
nearly 3 weeks: Pollinators and Pesticides, The First Internationla Pollinator Biology Conference,and lastly EAS.
Certainly much to be said for the continued benefits of providing opportunities to bring a diverse grouping of individuals from academia, regulatory agencies, and non profits focussed on pollinator and honey bee health issues together at the same time and place to identify overlaps and gaps in current research, concensus, and needs for related future studies and policy.
Among vendors at EAS were the founders of 'Hive Tracks' which is available
free to beekeepers. This is a on-line record keeping software data collection
that compiles your hive management decisions and observations.
The website is ww.hivetracks.com
Kathy Kellison
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