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<br />North Platte Basin Roundtable Meeting <br />May 22, 2007 <br />3-5 pm, Parks District USFS Conference Room <br />Minutes submitted by Curran Trick <br /> <br />Members/Guests Present <br /> <br />Kent Crowder <br />Mike Allnutt <br />Tom Hackleman <br />Hal Hagen <br />Sandra Knox <br />Dave Meyring <br />Dirk Ramsey <br />John Rich <br />Ty Wattenberg <br />Paula Belcher <br />Erin Light <br />Debbie Alpe <br />Sue Petersmann <br />Bob Plaska <br /> <br />Kent Crowder called the meeting to order. <br /> <br />Marsha Pfleiderer introduced herself as the USFS liaison; she will be sitting in for Mike <br />Wright. <br /> <br />Minutes from the last meeting (April 24, 2007) were reviewed by the roundtable. John <br />Rich motioned to accept the minutes, Dirk Ramsey seconded the motion. The minutes <br />were accepted. <br /> <br />Kent Crowder explained that Kelly Elder was not able to attend the meeting today for his <br />scheduled talk. He was called away by the Washington office. <br /> <br />Greg Kernohan of Ducks Unlimited (DU) was going to give a presentation at today's <br />meeting, but he was also called away-to Boise. He did, however, send some <br />information by email for Kent to present to the roundtable. Kent asked the members to <br />read the information and look at the projects DU is proposing. Kent said he could not <br />answer questions about the projects they are proposing, but he will tell Greg that <br />everyone has seen the document, and maybe during the June meeting Greg and DU can <br />be squeezed in to give a presentation. Kent said DU may be looking at roundtable money <br />as a match for federal money, but until DU is able to talk to the roundtable, he is not sure. <br /> <br />Professor Dan Smith will be here at the June 26, 2007 meeting to talk about high altitude <br />crop coefficients. <br />