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3 <br />r <br />58 <br />1 realize any of this. It's been documented from 1992 <br />2 on that the Barx soils is a prime soil. <br />3 You have a map there showing our <br />4 entire property is almost all Barx soils, and it was <br />5 72 inches deep. I mean, we always irrigated. <br />6 In fact, prior to Western Fuels <br />7 taking the property, it was in corn, and we went <br />8 right into an AV120 alfalfa seed, which is a fine <br />9 stem, very high productive alfalfa, and we got more <br />10 production than ever. <br />11 I sell to all of the local ranchers <br />12 and farmers in that area. I can sell most of our <br />13 crops locally. We grow about 1,500 ton of hay, 700 <br />14 ton of silage every year, but I have had to ship it <br />15 out to New Mexico and stuff because I had such an <br />16 abundance. <br />17 It's listed in PR 06 that the <br />18 Cultipacker seeder must be used. No one in that <br />19 country has a Cultipacker seeder. So we do have a <br />20 Cultipacker. We have no Cultipacker seeder. <br />21 It states in that PR 06 that you have <br />22 to have double -disk openers, depth bands. We have <br />23 nothing like that. We never have. Our corn -- our <br />24 corn planter has the depth band. Our range drill <br />25 has the double -disk openers, but there is nothing in <br />