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H. <br /> KALOPA IIOMESTEAB <br /> FARM ; ~ ~R~° ~ <br /> f a'~ - <br /> Quintin Tomich & daughter. <br /> Marsha Rose - <br /> 11 acres of FS, started in ' 989 _ ~y ;;I~;~:. ' ' , <br /> Elev: 1700, - y ~j~l ~{{~~r~~~~jj}}r.~~ <br /> ~11~~.~.'~,~± `~~~.-,~~y'~~ A, <br /> Crops: Mac nut (i acre), pineapples(~00); green pepper, tomatoe, summer squash, <br /> cucumber, green beans, egg plant (green house). 12 colonies of bees. lr2 acre in hog, <br /> remainder pasture for 12 head of cattle. lair. Tomich belongs to the Beekeepers Assoc., <br /> and has been instrumental in the life of our <br /> Kaiopa State Park. He believes that the Hamal~~uz Ditch should be used for irrigation <br /> for the Hamaktta Coast. fie and Marsha sell regularlt at the Waimez Farmer's market <br /> and at Honoka' a <br /> Farmer's Market. <br /> ~ ~ P <br /> „u <br /> VOLeA'~O ISLAND <br /> HONEY COMPA>\~' ~ <br /> r <br /> i~, F« <br /> ' - <br /> ~ ~ ~ ~ <br /> Richard Spiegel <br /> Ahualor~ HI ~ ~ ~ ~ <br /> T:. <br /> - <br /> 5 acres (FS), since 1982 ~ - <br /> Elev: 1900' "'x <br /> Crop: Honey - - <br /> Richard has 100 hives which he rotates around the island. He also processes ail his <br /> very high quality product which he sells through out the state & mainland and he is <br /> beginning to market in Europe. He feels that the Hamak~t:a Ditch shouid be available <br /> as a public resource. The water as a resource should be protected as well as the ve- <br /> hicle, the ditch should also be protected. This will require our community working <br /> <br /> together for the good of the whole. <br /> <br />