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We hope to see our paper concerning CCD published on line by Mid-October  
(before the 15th).  I will send out a notice to Bee-L when it appears,  
although Juanese may pick it up before I do - he's amazing.
 
Once the paper is published, we can freely discuss it.  The timing  should 
be good - I've three bee conventions coming up, and I want to discuss our  
findings with beekeepers.
 
I will be at the MT State Beekeepers Annual Meeting in Kalispell, MT (near  
Glacier Park) Oct 16-17 - presenting this work on Oct 17.
 
I will be at the Cranbrook British Columbia Honey Producers AGM  meeting, 
Oct 21-23, Cranbrook, Canada; again discussing this work.
 
Then, its the Alberta Beekeepers Convention, Edmonton, Alberta, Nov 1-3,  
for a new audience.
 
 
So, our MT beekeepers will hear it first, then the Canadians.
 
I'm looking for a slot to speak at the National Bee Conventions in TX,  
haven't heard back from the organizers.  If I don't get a slot, I'll be  
holding a meeting in the lobby :).
 
Jerry

 

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