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DRMS Permit Index
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C2010089
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
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5/10/2011
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Question Regarding fertilizer and weed control (Email)
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Roger Carver
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General Correspondence
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Talvitie, Marcia <br />From: Tina Carver [carversix10 @yahoo.com] <br />Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 3:49 PM <br />To: Talvitie, Marcia <br />Subject: New horizion north <br />Hi, Marcia. My name is Roger Carver and I work for western fuels in Nucla. The proposed New Horizion <br />North expansion plan includes our property. My first question is about weed management, We are looking to <br />go into organic production in the near future as part of our retirement plan. If we sign a deal with new horizion <br />does the state have provisions in place for weed and pest management that does not include the use of poisions? <br />We have worked and at times had to defend ourselves against spray happy folks who believe poision is the <br />gospel, our land is clean and it's taken a long time to get it that way. Can the state work with us and Western <br />Fuels towards a new direction in pest management If we are to sign a deal. I see the oppertunity for the state <br />and Western Fuels and we the land owners to pilot a new greener era of energy production. This also apply's <br />to synthetic fertilisers. Does the states regs look beyond conventional status quo agriculture? Thank You <br />for your time Roger Carver <br />
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