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Date sent: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 07:23:57 -0400
From: Bill Truesdell <bhfarms@SUSCOM-
MAINE.NET>
Subject: Re: [BEE-L] Maine Blueberry Growers Get
What They Pay For
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> Growing things in Maine is a challenge. Those who have lived here a
> while know, in Maine, there are only two seasons, winter and the 4th
> of July.
Growing things has its challenges here also, where we have also
two seasons, pleasant and hot. It's been over 100 several times
lately. We hit 106 Saturday, with 100% humidity. I guess that
finishes the 'maters....
Wouldn't it be nice if we could strike a happy medium? Fortunately
we are supposed to cool to the low 90s the rest of the week.
Any bees left here are pretty stressed.
Dave in SC
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