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Bees: Pesticide restrictions must be extended to wheat - new Friends of the Earth report
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<blockquote data-quote="yellow belly" data-source="post: 3349496" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>as I have stated the bigger picture is that farmers will not grow the crops that help bees if we go back to a rotation of wheat grass and barley with no beans or rape the number of nector produced crops will be zero</p><p>that is no bees in that crop rotation my local bee farmers relies on us to grow nector producing crops beans and oil seed rape</p><p>in 2014 and 2015 he produced 11 and 12 tonnes of honey the beans field were full of honey bees as well as may bumble bees without these crops he has no business and there would be very few bees as there was before os rape and beans were grown</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellow belly, post: 3349496, member: 305"] as I have stated the bigger picture is that farmers will not grow the crops that help bees if we go back to a rotation of wheat grass and barley with no beans or rape the number of nector produced crops will be zero that is no bees in that crop rotation my local bee farmers relies on us to grow nector producing crops beans and oil seed rape in 2014 and 2015 he produced 11 and 12 tonnes of honey the beans field were full of honey bees as well as may bumble bees without these crops he has no business and there would be very few bees as there was before os rape and beans were grown [/QUOTE]
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