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LESTER MARTENS <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 6 Mar 1999 13:53:33 -0700
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Hello Lori,
    I am a director of the Saskacthewan Beekeepers Association and we
are currently looking into the problem. Here in the Canadian prairies we
have a bit of a problem when pollinating canola crops.  Here all the
applicators are registered but there is very little be taught about bees
in their courses . We also see that most of the labels on the pesticide
containers only give recommendations not firm guide lines. We hope to
change these things. I would look forward to what you can find south of
the border.
 
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        SINCERELY,
       LESTER

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