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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
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7/2/2010
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Letter Requesting Withdrawal of PR6 by Ms Turner
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JoEllen Turner
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General Correspondence
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MLT
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<br />of feet of gated pipe as I have included pictures and he had furrows and I cut and baled 390 ton of <br />hay off his property every year and he fertilized every year and had beautiful fields. YOU <br />ALLOWED WFC to take the water which he sold with his place and move it out of the permit. <br />If there is NO water, why did you allow them to take the shares of water that came with the place <br />and move it out of the permit. This place was historically cropped and irrigated and had alluvials <br />and was very pretty. Very well taken care of. I don't care who bought it. It was historically <br />cropped and had water that was sold with the place. Because WFC bought gives them no right to <br />change it all into dryland. That adversely affects ALL of us. What and EYE sore as well as <br />bringing down the value of the properties around it which is us. Also water out of the San <br />Miguel was designated to do so much land here and if they are permitted to keep buying up lands <br />and turning them into drylands, what happens to our water. People will start putting a call on the <br />river and this type of surface mining is detrimental to EVERYONE. The law states that it has to <br />be put back AS GOOD AS OR BETTER. Make them put it back. <br />2.04.3 This is HORRIBLE. They have us down for irrigated pasture on the map. Poor soils, <br />never been cropped or managed none was baled and most was undeveloped. The more I read, <br />the worse it gets. This is our prime farmland PICTURES ENCLOSED! ! ! ! ! <br />nres IS A GOOD SOURCE OF DATA AND A VERY GOOD STARTING POINT. Just a <br />beginning though, and NRCS will tell you yourselves, thery are very conservative and they <br />cannot tell you from experience in our farms and if you want to know the facts, ASK THE <br />FARMER> ASK THE FARMER!!! <br />At the Public meeting, all of us told the State what crops we raised and how we were able to <br />provide for our families over the years. What happened to ALL of that information???? <br />2.05.4(2)e)-8 the is NO IC in 1.04. It is simply CROPLAND, Pastureland or rangeland! ! <br />And you know what, I know that WFC has read this a dozen times because of their wildlife plan <br />sand augmentation plans and they are ignoring the facts. Why make this revision so complicated <br />when it could be made very simple and save us all some trouble. <br />2.05.4(2)(e)-8 "since the most important thing is management. Who told them that? There is no <br />specific most important factor in farming. One cannot survive without the other. The most <br />important thing in farming is never allow a coal mine to come in and mine your place!!! <br />Since Werstern Fuels insist that we are such lousy managers, lousy farmers, lousy irrigators, then <br />under their very concise management and experience a;long with their tremendous knowledge of <br />farming, there should be no reason why we shouldn't get bond release the very first year they try. <br />After all it looks like we are learning from the very best. <br />I'll send this Mr.Berry and I'll continue on some more another day. Gotta go to work. It's <br />almost 5 A.M. and I need to go bale hay. <br />Back again, but only for a moment, I need to go to the post office and get this mailed. I would <br />like to continue to work with you, but please come out here and I know that so much of this can
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