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In a message dated 3/27/01 11:33:09 PM Central Standard Time,
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> When the notices about the closure of footpaths
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I have been curious since first hearing about the outbreak in England:  What
potential role, if any, might honey bees have in spreading foot and mouth?
I'd especially like to hear from our English or Irish subscribers.  Has there
been any such discussion over there?

Matt Higdon
mid-MO mid-USA

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