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Thu, 16 Dec 1993 08:48:24 -0500
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ubject: Russian Bee Farmers
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ear Erik,
 
 am arranging for several Russian farmers to come over to the United
tates next summer (1994) for seven months. They will be staying with
merican host families and working on their farms.
 
any of the Russian farmers are interested in bee-keeping. Could you
post a message to see if there are any bee-keepers out there who would
e interested in sponsoring a Russian farmer?
 
 can be contacted a variety of ways, via telephone, e-mail, or snail
ail.
Thank you very much.
Bridget Disney
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Russian Farmer Exchange
P.O. Box 540662
Omaha, NE 68154
 
402) 449-8600

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