Author Archives: Tom Theobald

Tom Theobald’s comments on the EPA response to the National Honey Bee Advisory Board

It should be understood that these comments are intended for beekeepers and others who have been following this issue, to clarify and challenge some of the evasion and misinformation being offered under the guise of an official “response.” These comments are … Continue reading

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Interview – Jeff Anderson, David Hackenberg and Clint Walker of the National Honey Bee Advisory Board

Today (3/3/11) at 2:00 PM Colorado time June Stoyer of The Organic View Radio Show will interview Jeff Anderson, David Hackenberg and Clint Walker, members of the National Honey Bee Advisory Board, which has been meeting with the EPA and … Continue reading

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The EPA responds to the National Honey Bee Advisory Board

Here is the response from the EPA. I would like those of you who have been following this saga to read it carefully and evaluate its contents. Form your own opinions based on what you have read and what you … Continue reading

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Interview – Graham White a beekeeper, educator and environmental writer from Scotland

Listen now: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theorganicview/2011/02/17/author-graham-white-talks-about-the-toxic-impact-on-our-eco-system.mp3 Today (Thursday 2/17) June Stoyer interviewed Graham White on the Organic View Radio Show. Graham is a beekeeper, educator and environmental writer from Scotland and he has been a leader in the effort to get neonics banned … Continue reading

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Interview – Joel Greeno a Wisconsin dairy farmer on genetically engineered alfalfa

Listen now: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theorganicview/2011/02/16/joel-greeno-the-impact-ge-alfalfa-on-american-dairy-farmers.mp3 Early this morning I listened to the recent interview June did with Joel Greeno, a Wisconsin dairy farmer, on genetically engineered alfalfa. Joel makes some very incisive observations and there are some strong parallels between his comments … Continue reading

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