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>Fear of being misquoted would be the only reason I could think of?
No, he knows me. All the Canadians have clammed up tight.
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> >In my opinion you have saw what I started seeing. Commercial beekeepers
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> carefully choose words (and researchers) when asked by you at meetings.
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Actually, I don't believe that I see that much. I'm very careful to check
first before I quote anyone, and don't write about most of what I hear.
Lots of the biggest commercial beekeepers share information with me,
knowing that I can keep things under my hat. Still, talking to beekeepers
is like talking to fishermen--half truths come easily. Outright
fabrications are also common. Depends a lot on the beekeeper--I've learned
whom I can trust for accurate information.
In any case, it's really good to see you posting Bob! I was about to write
you to see if you were OK.
What are you hearing about the bee supply for almonds?
--
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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