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From: "deelusbybeekeeper" <deelusbybeekeeper@excelonline.com>
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 08:15:55 -0700
To: <BiologicalBeekeeping@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: Line 66 - wax
Hi Joel
Take out the wording 'no prohibited
materials' and put 'no treatment
materials' instead. Don't want to sanction the okay to use combs
prior
treated with approved chemicals, etc, as the combs are already
contaminated.
Also if you want to help review
wording come over to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OrganicBeekeepers
I will be posting in a few
days full rewrite workup that needs going over on
comments made on Biobee. You, Clay and rest are doing great!
You wrote:
> I like
it real good, except I'm still wondering about that GM crops
part.
> How can anyone not living in at least a semi-desolate area
ascertain for
> sure that there no GM crops in their vicinity. Aunt Hattie,
a mile and a
> half past the south forty might have some GM tomatoes, or
corn, and you
> would never know. I just don't see how that part can ever
be certified
> either way.
Reply:
Yes, this is a good point,
the pollen is not wanted because it causes
problems, but the honey?
Need more comments! Keep thinking here.
Dee
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