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C1981008
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GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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1/23/2013
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Letter from JoEllen Turner
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country She fits right in with your bunch. NRCS thoroughly told the State and ROSS <br />GUBKA that He had no knowledge of the working of the CCC ditch as well you don't <br />either and that any derrogatories regarding the CCC dtich were absolutely inaccurate <br />and just a plain source of manipulation. So, join Ross Gubka because you are no better. <br />AND MR. Dejoia., we have not FLOOD irrigated for 39 years. The definition of flood <br />irrigation in the rules is to allow the water to flow across the property at will. You are <br />about as knowledgeable about our place as a Two- headed duck because I don't have <br />the gift of pretense such as yourself. I am sorry you think you are a soil scientist and <br />consider yourself an expert because you are far from that. All of your funding for your <br />business comes from coal mines as the Internet clearly shows and also it states that <br />any prime farmland or lands that could be considered prime should have all the help <br />they can get to restore them back and make them into prime farmland if the majority of <br />the property is prime. I will be writing to these companys and letting them know how you <br />also have double tongues and talk out of both sides of your mouth depending on who <br />pays you the most to say what. Our land and this job meant nothing to you, it was just <br />another pay check and a very good one. It must be nice to state under oath that <br />approximately 290,000 dollars is what your services cost. Also a total was given to us <br />for 400 and some thousand for what all of you claim the work that was done costs. We <br />can go back 80 years with records and show that there was NEVER any pinion or <br />Juniper on this place in those years. As to any sage brush, we had s mall patch where <br />we let the bee man put his hives. Of course, l don't believe you would understand how <br />critical for a farmer to have bees around and why we allowed this. This is far beyond <br />your expertise. <br />Mr. Dejoia, you need to learn more from these farmer and ranchers here, your <br />assumptions are clearly far fetched. The San Miguel Power Property was leased by the <br />Morgans since the late 60's. Michael and Patty and Byron were all in school and they <br />helped irrigate this property. All of Michaels life, he was born and raised right here on <br />the ranch. The ranch was in a little bit different place prior to Michael being born, but he <br />was born right there in this same house on what was the old peabody coal mine. And it <br />was also all in agricultural production and it is NOTHING now just slack dumps, uneven <br />terrain, rocks, and nothing but sage grows in the pretty, very productive farms for <br />livestock. Ruined by Coal mines. Laws were passed to protect the landowner and not <br />allow that ever to happen again. Mr. Morgan testified that he did not know what the laws <br />were but he knew that the State was suppose to protect him as well as his lease which <br />the Judge ruled was BREACHED., and the JUDGE ruled that the rules and regulations <br />were also broken and now YOU, Mr. DeJoia right along with WFC is doing it again. You <br />cannot re -map and assume this is the way it was. San Miguel Power Property was <br />ALWAYS historically irrigated and cropped. We raised corn, wheat, even while WFC <br />was there, we took our combine over and COMBINED the wheat which we stockpiled <br />on Mt Wucla and WFC sold to people for feed. We raised and harvested corn as we did <br />this place and we put corn in bins for years at the Sunshine place and when we <br />produced silage we BORROWED WARD BURBR1DGES silage pit and put the silage. <br />We planted straight alfalfa and the grasses still came as they are doing now. I seeded <br />the San Miguel Power Property and I planted 22 pounds to the acre of ALFALFA and 70 <br />pounds to <br />T R -49 to change acrange historically p irrigated and cropped fields DRYLAND. ILLEGAL <br />used T- g <br />21! ? ag . e <br />JoEllen Turner <br />970 - 864 -7682 <br />p.11 <br />
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