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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981008
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
3/12/2013
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JoEllen Turner
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landowner. WFC can only do so much on pasturelands. The first 10 years, a pasture is good and <br />if they have seeded properly, fertilized, irrigated, and the production was at it's peak in the 8 <br />9"', and 10 years, then bond release should have been given. If you have the most beautiful yard <br />in your neighborhood and you have done everything to it that makes it what it is, then there is <br />nothing else. The lawn is not going to get any better, it is already there and the only way to go <br />now is down. There should have been more landowner coordination and communication in this <br />area, and the State should be more involved in this and with the landowners personally. It can <br />only get so good and WFC has reached that level, they can't do nothing else to these places to <br />make it better now, that all had to be done whe they were PUTTING THE SOIL BACK, not 10 <br />years later and now 20. It is how it starts to be with. Give the farmers their properties back <br />that are requesting phase three bond release and quit trying to consume and dictate their Iives. <br />8' d Z89L - 0L6 <br />aewnl ueii of <br />
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