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Hi Jim and others interested in this,
Jerry Hayes will be at the North Alabama Beekeepers Symposium August 10,
2013.
Dr. Jim Tew, who was one of Jerry's teachers, will also grace our Symposium.
Seating limited to 193.
www.lcbees.com for registration form.
I personally think both men are, first and foremost, interested in the
health and lives of honey bees.
Any time high profile people change their employment,
there are some who will look for a reason, good or not good.
If honeybees all die, what would these professionals speak about? Both are
seasoned men and would be
a task to change professions at this time of life.
Lionel
North Alabama
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