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7 <br />a <br />t <br />7 <br />7 <br />7 <br />7 <br />7 <br />1 <br />J <br />1 did, and if they had continued to be a valid part of <br />2 this permitting, we would not be here today. <br />3 I have farmed the Morgan property and <br />4 leased the Morgan property for farming long before <br />5 the coal mine signed the lease in 1998. <br />6 MR. PAULIN: You can just leave it <br />7 set. <br />8 MS. TURNER: I mean, it's off. <br />9 1.04.93, a person having an interest which is or may <br />10 be adversely affected should include any and all <br />11 persons. So I have an interest in and a standing in <br />12 all the things concerning the Morgan properties and <br />13 properties in other areas. It's gone off or <br />14 something. <br />15 MR. PAULIN: I think maybe when you <br />16 had it real close to you, she might have turned the <br />17 volume down. Is that what happened? <br />18 MS. TURNER: As to the 1998 soil <br />19 survey -- and I have it right here -- it states <br />20 specifically that two references were used and that <br />21 was the Colorado Farmland Inventory, which was <br />22 registered in 1978, document, and I have it also <br />23 here, and the 1996 National Soil Survey Handbook, <br />24 which stated that the Barx soil was prime farmland <br />25 on the Morgan property. <br />