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< [log in to unmask]> from "Dave Green,
Eastern Pollinator Newsletter" at Feb 27, 95 09:08:35 am |
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>Dear Bee-L'ers - in eastern US and Canada:
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> We are doing an informal survey, and would appreciate your
response, if
>you have any info to contribute. (By e-mail please to
[log in to unmask])
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>1. What crops in your area need bees for pollination?
CUCUMBERS, WATERMELONS, SQUASH, PUMPKINS
>2. Is the demand for pollination up, down, or stable?
UP
>3. Do you see any difference between real need and perceived (by
growers)
MORE REAL NEED THAN IS PERCEIVED BY GROWERS
>need?
>4. Is the supply of pollinators this spring up, down, or stable?
DOWN
>5. Any other notes, comments, on the pollination situation in
your area this
>spring?
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BILL LORD
>(Checking the industry pulse :)
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>[log in to unmask] Dave Green
>Eastern Pollinator Newsletter PO Box 1215, Hemingway, SC 29554
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WILLIAM G LORD
E-Mail : wglord@franklin
Internet: [log in to unmask]
Phone : 9194963344
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