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Hawaii Game Management Advisory Commission Meeting <br /> Minutes—February 22, 2016 <br /> they've been harvesting or having round-ups at Mauna Kea on their sheep <br /> over at the Humu'ula and so what we wanted to do was see if maybe we <br /> can kinda like partner with them and then, you know, do the next harvest, <br /> you know, it'd be great for training and the meats is gonna be there and <br /> anyway, maybe Mike would want to come up and maybe give his — if <br /> that's OK? <br /> TL: Yeah... <br /> MR: [Not speaking in mic] <br /> JE: OK. So anyway, that's where we're at right now. It's a great project—we <br /> look forward to serving the community at whatever capacity that we can <br /> and get this baby going and, you know... <br /> NP: I'd like to say thank you. Whoa. I feel so glad to hear about this— it's really <br /> awesome — wonderful project. I'm so encouraged and impressed... <br /> JE: Thanks. <br /> NP: Yeah, I hope GMAC can encourage this in whatever way we can and I just <br /> had couple questions, um, so do you have to have a USDA inspector on <br /> site every time when you're doing a harvest? <br /> MA: It depends. If the intent for that processing run is for retail sale... <br /> NP: Then? <br /> MA: ....then, yes, you need USDA inspection. <br /> NP: Yeah, that probably drives up the cost to have that guy there every time... <br /> MA: No, actually, it doesn't. <br /> NP: Not too bad? <br /> MA: There's no cost involved. <br /> NP: Oh, cause that's their job. <br /> MA: It's a requirement of the... <br /> NP: So they have to... <br /> MA: ....of our food distribution... <br /> 12 <br />