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around November. At this time they would graze the land until the snow flys and begin feeding <br />therm. with the production that they got off their place. Some ranchers and farmers could not <br />produce enough especially for bad. winters and that is where we came in as well as others here <br />and, sold hay and corn or oats to them to get them by until the following year. Since the Morgans <br />had NO livestock since 1985, alfalfa bay production and Corti and Oats became a top priority. <br />James Johnson had over 390 ton of I4AY prior to WFC purchasing that property. He had <br />Alluvials and some prime soils. Irregardless, it was irrigated cropland. <br />EVERY FIELD on, this ENTIRE place has been in corn and oats and alfalfa. For rotation <br />purposes, because we are the ONLY ones that raise STRAIGHT alfalfa, and since alfalfa kills T <br />alfalfa, we have to rotate our crops. When production would drop because grasses will ;brow <br />with planting and grasses start taping over, production falls, so we plow up our fields and we <br />replant in winter wheat, oats, corn. etc. We plant the wheat most of the time for fertilizer, Dot <br />necessarily production, although we have cornbi.ned a lot of wheat and oats. This is why we <br />would plant the wheat in the fall and then plow it under in. the spring. Then we would plant a <br />year or so of corn before going back to Alfalfa. Pictures were taken during those times of the <br />years when we had just plated wheat just plowed up a field. This against ALL rules and <br />regulations. WF'C documented oue of our most productive fields as UNDEVELOPED. (70) J <br />No current use or management or land that has NEVER been developed. This field produced <br />prior to 1998, 700 ton of corn and 430 ton. of alfalfa. <br />Seasonal activities and land uses must be documented and pictures taken during the most <br />productive time of the season. Farrning activities should be documented during highest <br />production or during harvest season.. <br />(99) "Ptoducti•vity" means the Vegetation yield produced by a Unit area for a. Unit of time. <br />(117 (a) Envirownental Haan is an adverse impact on land, air, water, but are not limited to <br />PLANT life or animal life. Removing OUR PRIME FARMLAND Soils is Environmental Hann. <br />(12 1) Soil Survey 'means field and related investigations resulting in maps and di5erent soil <br />reports and interpretations and ALL SOIL SURVEYS MUST MEET THE STANDARDS OF <br />THE NATIONAL SOIL SURVEY HANDBOOK. Jim Irvine specifically states that all of these <br />soils in this survey, the BARX Darvey were prime farmland according to the National. Soil <br />Survey Handbook. <br />(120)Soil Horizons as defined by the USDA Soil Conservation Service in the NATIONAL SOIL <br />SURVEY HANDBOOK. Jim Irvine Class 1 Soil Survey were defined and documented as <br />prime farmland according to the National Soil Survey Handbook in 1998. <br />103(27) 1.04 (136) "Technical Revision means a MINOR change. TR57 which is referred to <br />NUMEROUS times is ILLEGAL and cannot be used for the major changes that it contains. The <br />unapproved major changes and we have objected to the use of TR57 many times now. I have <br />Sansy, Marcia, and Dan on tape stating that No deci.sons would be made at the Febtvary meeting <br />