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Nick Wallingford <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 4 Oct 1996 06:39:46 +1100
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> Interesting this un approved use of chemicals by the very rightous
> kiwi bee keepers. In the USA the use of chemicals that are not labeled
>  and approved for a particular uses is illegal and punisable. What
>  other fast and loose ways are practiced down under. Eat American.
 
Oh, come on, Walter.  Read the post!  It said absolutely *nothing*
about beekeepers using Mavrik.  It described the use by kiwifruit
and avocado *orchardists* of Mavrik on their crops.  And it clearly
described that these applications were approved uses by these same
orchardists.  As a *post blossom* application, Mavrik is not
approved.  Cliff was simply asking if anyone can confirm his reason
for thinking that is so.
 
Your posting simply continues in your campaign against New Zealand
beekeepers and does not contribute in a meaningful way to the
topic of discussion.
 
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