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> >I was hospitalized in Savannah, Georgia and released a couple days ago.
> Now
> in Florida.
>

Bob, I'm sure that I speak for all in wishing you a speedy recovery!


> >Hopefully most attendees learned new
> information and were glad they attended.


Bob, there was enough info to make your head spin!  I am trying to
summarize, and will post.    As much info is shared at national conventions
over lunches and dinner as in the presentations.  As you well know, there
are also a lot of politics, which I will not post.


> >Report of dying hives in east Texas from a beekeeper which fed his bees
> before the meeting.
>

Reports of lots of Texas bees back from North Dakota having problems, but
others also from ND are doing fine.  I'm seeing if I can find a common
denominator.

The bee supply for almond pollination appears to be quickly drying up!
 Phones are starting to ring.

Randy Oliver

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