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<blockquote data-quote="NickWallingford" data-source="post: 13251" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>What is now the Pest Management Plan was developed back in the 1990’s by a committee of the National Beekeepers’ Assn. Terry Gavin, Whangarei, was the Chairman and Ian Berry, Havelock North, served before him. Members included Bruce Stevenson, Kerikeri; Graham Wilson, Pukekohe; Bryan Clements, Kihikihi; John Moffat, Nelson; Warren Hantz, Leeston; Richard Bensemann, Ashburton; Jan van Hoof, Geraldine; Peter Sales, Port Chalmers; and Allen McCaw, Milton.</p><p></p><p>Mark Goodwin, Hamilton, was the technical advisor, and Cliff Van Eaton, Tauranga, was responsible for most of the actual writing. Cliff’s excellent writing and editing skills seem apparent to me in these paragraphs. </p><p></p><p>All of those people deserve the thanks of the beekeeping industry. They worked to ensure that AFB was still "against the law" when it was so close to being deregulated.</p><p></p><p>These paragraphs epitomise the hopes of the industry, and the plan for how it might be achieved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NickWallingford, post: 13251, member: 44"] What is now the Pest Management Plan was developed back in the 1990’s by a committee of the National Beekeepers’ Assn. Terry Gavin, Whangarei, was the Chairman and Ian Berry, Havelock North, served before him. Members included Bruce Stevenson, Kerikeri; Graham Wilson, Pukekohe; Bryan Clements, Kihikihi; John Moffat, Nelson; Warren Hantz, Leeston; Richard Bensemann, Ashburton; Jan van Hoof, Geraldine; Peter Sales, Port Chalmers; and Allen McCaw, Milton. Mark Goodwin, Hamilton, was the technical advisor, and Cliff Van Eaton, Tauranga, was responsible for most of the actual writing. Cliff’s excellent writing and editing skills seem apparent to me in these paragraphs. All of those people deserve the thanks of the beekeeping industry. They worked to ensure that AFB was still "against the law" when it was so close to being deregulated. These paragraphs epitomise the hopes of the industry, and the plan for how it might be achieved. [/QUOTE]
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