WYANT v. DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE

Docket No. 60, Calendar No. 46,112.

340 Mich. 602 (1954)

WYANT v. DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Rehearing denied November 29, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gregg, Glassen, Parr & Rhead, for plaintiff.

Frank G. Millard, Attorney General, Edmund E. Shepherd, Solicitor General, Elbern Parsons, Chief Assistant Attorney General, and Daniel J. O'Hara, Assistant Attorney General, for defendant.


SHARPE, J.

Plaintiff, Ross E. Wyant, owns a bee farm in the State of Ohio close to the southern Michigan line. For some time prior to the commencement of this suit he had moved bees from Ohio into Michigan and later returned them to Ohio. The movement of bees is seasonal, being influenced by crops growing in a certain area at a given time. In such movement bees are transported in hives, combs or other used apiary appliances. It is a known fact that bees pollinate...

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