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<blockquote data-quote="Deepsouth" data-source="post: 1146188" data-attributes="member: 17608"><p>I know a USDA scientist who was at a big regional meeting a few years ago. He said the big wheels from Washington wanted the entomologist to look into the decline of honey bees. He said the entomologist told them there was no decline in the honey bees. They were told that a lot of money was coming down from Washington to fund this research. The entomologist still maintained that there was no problem with the honey bees but they would look into for the money. The guy telling me this is a big government man but even he thought this was far fetched.</p><p> I've not noticed any decline in bee keepers here. We have a lot of them down here in the winter. As a matter of fact I heard Monday that a bee keeper just bought 240 acres that's been for sell for a while. Doesn't sound like he's worried about his bees.</p><p> Just more propaganda from the environmental wackos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deepsouth, post: 1146188, member: 17608"] I know a USDA scientist who was at a big regional meeting a few years ago. He said the big wheels from Washington wanted the entomologist to look into the decline of honey bees. He said the entomologist told them there was no decline in the honey bees. They were told that a lot of money was coming down from Washington to fund this research. The entomologist still maintained that there was no problem with the honey bees but they would look into for the money. The guy telling me this is a big government man but even he thought this was far fetched. I've not noticed any decline in bee keepers here. We have a lot of them down here in the winter. As a matter of fact I heard Monday that a bee keeper just bought 240 acres that's been for sell for a while. Doesn't sound like he's worried about his bees. Just more propaganda from the environmental wackos. [/QUOTE]
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