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j h & e mcadam <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 May 1997 21:38:43 +0900
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>rob verkooijen wrote:
>Mon May 26 08:19:09 1997
>Location: Breda The Netherlands
>E-mail: school
>Comments:I'm a smal Beekeeper, and the bees are flying in the south of the
>Netherlands. The main agricultural products are pigs (around 15 000 000)
>peaces and cows. There aren't many flowers to visit. The polution is
>terrible. Farmers who don't read de directions on a barrel with polution
>already killed two times all my bees. I went from 17 hives to 3 and from 5
>to 0 At this moment I've got 5 hives again. I hope that nature is better in
>your part of the world.
>
Any guesses as to what "peaces" look like?  Certainly a new break-through in
agricultural benefits.  Perhaps baby peaces are "cease-fires" or even "truces".
 
Betty McAdam
HOG BAY APIARY
Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island
j.h. & e. mcadam<[log in to unmask]
http://kigateway.eastend.com.au/hogbay/hogbay1.htm

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