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Hello All,
Terry Brown is arriving in K.C. on the 16th. of this month. Terry is
currently visiting beekeepers in many countries. While in our area we will
go through the Australian bees. I have got a new digital camera. Once done I
will send my fall Australian bee update to ABJ for publication and a few
pictures of Terry (crocodile dundee) Brown visiting us! Terry, Glenn and I
will be calling each other mates and the rest of you blokes!

Missouri has reached this year the no. two USDA rating of the largest
cow/calf operation state right behind Texas. In fact we are within 50,000
horses of having as many horses as California. We have got zero wild
kangaroos or wallabies (so far)!

Terry is hand carrying a 100 of his best queens when he comes (complete with
heath certificate). No worries mates!

Sincerely,
Bob Harrison
Missouri outback

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