Wally Thurman talks bees with John Batchelor. He discusses colony collapse disorder and the state of the bee industry.
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Monday, July 2, 2012
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The John Batchelor Show
Wally Thurman is a William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor at North Carolina State University and a PERC Senior Fellow. He was a PERC 2003 Julian Simon Fellow. He is a Fellow of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association and a recipient of that organization’s Outstanding Graduate Instructor Award as well as awards for his published...
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