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Brain & all,

I could not agree with you more, well said.

> I'm tired of the attitude by some commercial migratory beekeepers that
> their way of keeping bees and making a living somehow is more
> important for the good of American then other beekeepers who do not
> want to deal with "another" foreign pest.

Brain, My self and Randy have a in-depth article in Oct issue of A.B.J on 
almonds and how to get your bees ready for them. We hope you all get some 
good info from this story

Keith Jarrett. 

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