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> 1. What would the ideal Apiary program in NYS look like?
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Extension, education, sharing of the collected data, funding more than 3
inspectors, trust that the inspectors are not going to poach locations,
listening to the entire beekeeping community rather than the handful of
large scale beekeepers who are hijacking the discussion.
2. What does NYS need to do to improve the program?
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One cannot divest their history. Kill mandatory registration, let those
who see a value voluntarily register their hives
. Provide a service to make beekeepers want to register
and perhaps they will. The water is so poison that no one will drink at
that well, find a new source. There are stellar inspection programs out
there (Maine and Pa have been recently mentioned).
The inspection program in NYS is FUBAR! The last new truck I bought was
after my previous truck reached the point that fixing the current problem
only bought time before the next problem came up. It was time for a new
truck.
Aaron Morris - thinking know your history of be doomed to repeat it.
Full disclosure: Past President of the Empire State Honey Producers
Association
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