Six states are now actively preventing Canadian imports from getting to their destinations. Montana, North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Ohio and Nebraska are inspecting trucks and requiring proof the animals or grain are disease free. In South Dakota the trucks are not allowed to pass through the state without that documentation. The inspections started two weeks ago in the Daktoas at the urging of South Dakota Governor Bill Janklow. He says as a result of the border inspections, U-S Department of Agriculture has now agreed to talk trade issues with Canadian officials. For South Dakota's governor this border war is something personal. Minnesota Public Radio's Cara Hetland talked with Bill Janklow today.