It sounds like you have good reason- for your costs and work to feel this
way.
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From: "Cam Bishop" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, May 08, 2015 4:02 AM
Subject: Re: [BEE-L] Bees wiped out
>Beekeepers were refusing to take their bees into those orchards? This idea
>was stunning to me. What would happen if beekeepers in the United States
>and other places in the world simply insisted that farmers shifted their
>practices?
Actually some of us have. I will only pollinate organic orchards and then
only with a signed agreement on spraying while my bees are there. I have
also raised prices on pollination since I've found the honey produced by
non-pollinating hives is larger than the pollination hives. I lost several
hives in one orchard and the remaining hives never recovered and died in the
winter.
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