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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
6/7/2010
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Faxed Letter from JoEllen (Sample Soil Survey, Barx Identified, Dean Stindts Letters)
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JoEllen Turner
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DRMS
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General Correspondence
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DAB
SB1
MLT
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Marcia and Dan agreed to this and there was not suppose to be any FIGURE amount put on . this. <br />We wanted ALL, of our soil back and this was agreed upoia with Dan Mathews and Marcia at our <br />table ou TAPE. We want the law applied to IT's NATURAL depth!! And we want it salvaged <br />and nothing removed from this property. We took photographs TODAY and our lift A was 4foot <br />3 inches and in some place over 5 feet thick and our lift B was over 15 feet thick in places of very <br />rich beautiful. RED soil. AGAIN, THEY REFERENCE THE SOU <br />THEIR PURPOSE AND USE IT BUT IT WASN'T GOOD ENOUG H FOR ANYTHING SE. <br />2.04.9 -33 Which . shift foreman has reviewed the actual soils map or the .Made up one in. any and <br />when were these reviewed ? ?? Some of the foremans may not know about this sentence. <br />2.04.9 -34 "lift B cutoff is because some LOWER quality soil., yet they are allowed to say and use <br />Bench one material to replace OUR PRIME BARX DARVEY SOILS. <br />it's morning again and I have to go to work, I'll continue later. I don't know which page, but <br />Ross said because of the expense of fertilizer that they are going to fertilize or.ce every 3 years. <br />They are not. We FERTILIZE every YEAR, every year and even this last year we put on 390 <br />pounds to 425 pounds per acre and they WILL fertilize EVERY YEAR. We put on 360 pounds <br />per acre last year and Doss Gubka KNOWS we belong to the HPP project and this is another <br />attempt to .restore our property to something LESS than what we have and SOMETHING LESS <br />THAN WHAT WE DO! We are not accepting less on any item.. It needs to be put back as good <br />as or BETTER than it was. We will never accept less than 250 pounds per acre. <br />In the pages coming up, there is numerous reference made to BARX soils being KNOWN as <br />cropland since 1987 and they used Jim hvines documentation for ALL thi»gs they wanted <br />approved. Also coming up is the RECLASSIFICATION of Definitions of pastureland,eropland, <br />hayland. MAKE them go to 1.04 and ONLY use the definitions that are GIVEN to EVERY <br />person in the. STATE of COLORADO. Changing ternxin.ology and definitions around is illegal <br />and if they cannot apply to every place in the entire state, they can't be used. <br />Also many pages of documentation is given DURING late fall and early spring and <br />documentation must be done during FULL production, tines. <br />
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