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Walter A Anastazievsky-2 <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Jul 1993 16:25:32 -0500
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I am writing on behalf of Vitaly Stashenko, a specialist in beekeeping
from the Ukrainian Academy of Agriculture.  He is currently in Sauk
Rapids, Minnesota, on a farm exchange program.  Unfortunately, the work he
is currently doing is not related to his area of expertise - bees.
 
In addition to his 10 years of experience teaching apiculture to students
at the Academy of Agriculture, he had done extensive research in his
field, and published a number of articles in international journals.
 
He is *very* interested in any kind of professional/scholarly exchange
while he is here in the U.S.  He has much knowledge to share, especially
in the areas of artificial insemination of bees, and increasing honey
production through the use of specially-designed hives.  He is also
certain that there is much information he could gain from U.S. (or
Canadian) specialists.
 
If any one on this list is interested in making contact with Mr. Stashenko
to set up a professional or scholarly exchange program, feel free to
contact me:
 
Walter Anastazievsky
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(612) 627-4208 (days)
 
123 Ninth Avenue Northeast
Minneapolis, MN 55413-1964
 
Mr. Stashenko has a visa which currently runs through February 1, 1994 (it
may be possible to extend this).  Please bear in mind that he must support
himself while in this country.
 
Thank you!
 
Walter

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