> For beekeepers they will say the ban was worthless as it was a partial
> ban, and farmers will be obviously ticked as they have to prove losses to
> move ahead. Proving a loss, now that’s painful, not only do you as a
> farmer have to do the math, then you have to go somewhere and plaed your
> poverty case.... talk about rubbing it in!
>
>
As I mentioned before they don't have to prove a loss. They can be
proactive and do soil pest scouting instead.
From a governmental point-of-view - the province can't actually ban the use
of pesticide - that can only be done federally. The province can restrict
how the pesticide is used.
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