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To: Bilow who wrote (720015)6/7/2013 5:03:08 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1578545
 
You're saying my link for Australia doesn't apply to to US apples, LOL. Apples are pretty much the same world-wide.

I guess you still don't understand about pollinators. Each continent has its own set of pollinators. In fact each region of a continent has its own set of pollinators. For an example, in addition to the honey bee, the mason bee is an important pollinator in the Pacific NW. That's why I don't think talking about pollination in AU is germane to pollination issues in the US. And that's why I rather rely on the findings of the US Dept of Ag than a similar org in AU.