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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. => Topic started by: MagicRay on June 11, 2007, 12:02:47 PM

Title: funding for bee research
Post by: MagicRay on June 11, 2007, 12:02:47 PM
Does anyone know of any funding proposals for bee research?
Title: Re: funding for bee research
Post by: Sean Kelly on June 11, 2007, 02:12:17 PM
What kind of research?

Check with your local bee club.  Here in Washington state they're offering funding to get youth started in beekeeping (under 18).

Sean Kelly
Title: Re: funding for bee research
Post by: TwT on June 11, 2007, 08:25:13 PM
yeah what kind of research? I am going on 5 years with out medication and without being on small cell so we need to know what kinda research?
Title: Re: funding for bee research
Post by: Brian D. Bray on June 11, 2007, 08:32:45 PM
I'll go for research that compares "natural" beekeeping with "commercial" beekeeping.  Or, if you prefer, organic verses chemicals--1st group to suffer CCD looses.
Title: Re: funding for bee research
Post by: Understudy on June 11, 2007, 08:48:26 PM
Research for what?
What qualifications if any do you have?
Have you any previous research?
Has any of it been published?

Sincerely,
Brendhan
Title: Re: funding for bee research
Post by: MagicRay on June 12, 2007, 12:06:55 PM
My association official wants us all to know about H.R. 1709 "Pollinator Protection Act":

http://alceehastings.house.gov/news/press_releases/PressRelease.aspx?id=139

What do you all think of this?  I think we write to our reps and senators in support it.



Title: Re: funding for bee research
Post by: doak on June 12, 2007, 01:09:00 PM
Rember a few years ago, budget cuts got this and that. Now Cal. is cranking their lab back up.
I am sure other people and places like Kieth Deleplane are doing as much as they can to find out what they can about CCD. No offense, But I don't think now is the time to go for Millions in New programs, whitch will have all kind of leaks for the money hungry ones to get on the band wagon just for the $$$'s.

Who do they think they are, when a few years ago we wanted funding for the Honey Bee Programs and they said no. Now something comes along  that scares some into thinking that the big funds is the only way to handle it. "Yes" we need research, But not the kind that appears to be coming.

All the funding and research in the world will be no good if the right practice is not carried on, on the spot where it counts.

If they know Migrating the bees is part of the problem, why not build  "FIELDS OF BEES" on the location where they're needed.

Mr. Wilbanks told me last week he had no more losses this past season than usual.
I would say he has about as many colonies as any one around this area.

Sorry if I hit any one wrong but, this is how I feel.
doak
Title: Re: funding for bee research
Post by: MagicRay on June 12, 2007, 03:43:17 PM
No, I think your feedback is good.

Did I post this in an appropriate section or is there another section for this kind of info and debate?

Title: Re: funding for bee research
Post by: KONASDAD on June 12, 2007, 05:30:41 PM
Randy Oliver, an author for ABJ solicits funding for bee research. He utilyzes college studenst to assist and he takes suggestions as to what to research as well. He is presently dtermining whther IPM has a significant inpact on mites and other mite remediation ideas.
Title: Re: funding for bee research
Post by: MagicRay on June 14, 2007, 10:27:27 AM
On the "field of bees" concept, the farmers probably won't go for that unless beekeepers make housecalls during the off-season, right?

Title: Re: funding for bee research
Post by: doak on June 14, 2007, 01:08:10 PM
If the Bee Keeper doesn't make house calls during off season, then I don't think he's doing his job. JMO
I understand some things that have to be polonated don't give enough necter to feed the bees. Thats where the draw back would come in.
doak