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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
1/6/2010
Doc Name
Objection Letter
From
JoEllen Turner
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Governor Ritter
Type & Sequence
PR6
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SB1
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families. This property eras furrowed and irrigated by Gordon and Lori Smith and they leased it <br />not only for the grazing but for the bay. They also had retained first rights at purc:hasitig it and <br />also leasing it as soon as it is reclainied back to irrigated pastures. Numerous hours of irrigating <br />was done here.. It should be put back 'like it. was. <br />Fact! I: Johnson place.. Michael and Joi lien Farmed this property fai.thfially. It has 100's and <br />I00's of feet of gated pipe which Dac rell Johnson and his wife stacked at Pattys' and JWe <br />had to pick this piper up and put it out again: every irie we cut flay. Fle had beautiful. hay fields <br />and prior to it being taken, it yielded 3l9 ton per year besides u lowing Jatnes to graze his cattle <br />all year after the hay cvas cut False information is being provided. `i'h}s should also have to he <br />reclaimed buck. to its hayfiields because there are numerous people that would like to lease this <br />beautiful far77i for grazing. flay is a desperate item.. in this area and so is a placer to graze cattle. <br />" `his place needs to be put back. <br />.. You have such an extensive; vocabulary because you <br />Fact 12: page 5 Come on Ross, Get RE' <br />have picked our brains for the past 15 years, but you do not know how to use your ?vorcls it the <br />right context because you know NOTHING about farming. "Corrugated. Pipe" There;• is NO <br />Sf C H `J41AY TO IRRIGATE!!!! '!.his is a pipe similar ,0 a culvert ,Ross, not sorriething you <br />irrigate with! f !! We use 40 f-oot joinnts of PVC or alunlinurn gated pipe. At least get something <br />right. This ENTIRE PAR AC iRA.Pll i.s a falshood!!' ! ! t We used, gated pipe acid wow Ross a <br />'l,raveling Frig Gun with. a hose ca s.. I bet you. never even seen it work, huh: When we irrigate <br />with. gated pine the ,vater is turned on for how ever long it takes us to get across the field. <br />Sometimes we can open gates on 12 joints of pipe up to 0 joints, Ross. It has never taken us 10 <br />days on our field, Reiss and then we forgot about the area that our big gun covered with its 660 <br />fee of hose walking across the field Wow Ross, another fact you didn't know, des, Morgans <br />leased 5t1 shares of water to A'FC and told them at the tins;, i f you need more that can be worked <br />out and in fact, we have offered another 1.0 shares free to be used if necessary. This is another <br />one of those things that was taken out of c•on?stext. When the contract vlas drawn up, they asked <br />hove many shares did it take; to irrigate, that 100 acres. Mr. Nforgan said 50. At that time, that was <br />even using: an open ditch and 50 shares womlid irrigate the entire, 1.00 acres. You stated that it <br />being in a pipe and using a sideroll is much. more efficient. So we should really be v&,le to do a <br />lac more. You invade sure, you underlined :'?'1AXTINJIU of 50 shares. Well, this is the out of <br />context Ross because: they told Mr. Morgan that was in there to protect him so WFC couldn't <br />must take riior gate's at rya?durri .vithciiat discussing it with'%Ir. Morgan. Again, one of your Hies <br />and tricks to tt ;f and Dazzle DRMS. All prior contracts have basically the same ?vorc Trig , Reins. <br />The, Morgans will also ;get revenues from they sale, of all alfalfa hay...Don t you mean <br />S h?GEBRSH bales. Ross. The Sunshine Corner yielded 643 ton of corn for sil?ge prior to it <br />being ]eased to Western Fuels and 360 toms of lfialfRi , Rotas and according to documentation <br />rorii the t.;. S. Department of Agriculture, "t_irider a high level of Management, The Sunshine <br />Comer its capable ox producing 22 tons of corn silage per acre, 5.5 toris of AIfiilfa hay per acre.. <br />4.5 tons of grass hay per acre, 110 bushels of barley per acres, or 90 bushels of oats per acre." <br />Prior to WFC taking possession of the Sunshine Comer, it yielded 360 toms of alfalfa hay and <br />643 ton of worn. silage;. I was lucky, Ross., I sold almost all of our crops locally sea to prove these <br />figures is very easily, done. <br />Fact 13:Paget NO! NO! O! '17hev Morgan ;PRIME FARMLAND is not going to be put back into <br />Dryland and NO ONE HAS EVER PROVEN } HE E IS IN-SU'FI• xC:aEN'1` A,rER, ROSS N1 1 <br />Ri)s,1 f:igirrc^s are inaccurate iy?id his it ita is not correct. He does not know what he is talking <br />about. I Share will. sine? 2 Me'ld's, alwax°s has always will. to are nevergoing io wait untilafter <br />hor.id release to fa i our g mricl, Ross. This is not roils ground. `you got the. coal, ycau were paid
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