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Bob Harrison wrote:
> If an all out effort were made to reopen the Canadian border with sharp 
> local lawyers and the court system I believe the border would open. I do 
> not see the need now but maybe in a few years to ease the pressure to open 
> the south border by almond growers/brokers and bee haulers.
>   
It may be a two coast problem, since I do not think the Canadian 
blueberry pollinators want the border open, since it works both ways. 
The Florida pollinators would just start further north.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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