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RECEIVED 70 <br /> c(Do <br /> United States Soil <br /> Department of Conservation ( V� FNi�3�i <br /> Agriculture Service <br /> January 2, 1980 <br /> Mr. Gary W. Wendt <br /> Soil Scientist <br /> Peabody Coal Company <br /> Campus 6 Office, Suite 600 <br /> 12015 Fast 46th Avenue <br /> Denver, Colorado 80239 <br /> Dear Mr. Wendt: <br /> This letter is in response to your request for information concerning <br /> prime farmland on the Nucla mine. The soils listpyou provided in .your <br /> letter (Shavano and Persayo) , are not considered Prime or Unique <br /> Farmlands. However, if they are irrigated they would be considered <br /> Farmlands of Statewide Importance. <br /> A map of Montrose County is now being prepared showing the location of <br /> Prime, Unique and Farmlands of Statewide Importance. This map should <br /> be available sometime next month and can be obtained from the Bulletin <br /> Room, Room 171, S. W. Wing, Aylesworth Hall , Colorado State University, <br /> Fort Collins, CO 80523. <br /> If you have any other questions please let me know. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> e.- <br /> David L. Anderson <br /> Soil Scientist <br /> cc: Chris Gray, District Conservationist, SCS, Norwood <br /> O <br /> v <br />