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Poor, consists of well-drained thin, extremely stony organic soils over aa lava – for what that’s <br />worth. <br />WATANABE: Okay. Do we have any further questions? <br />J. BRANCO: You want me to answer that one? That’s the reason we got grass and <br />we mow them, so that, you know, we can create more dirt, more black dirt. And we got cinder in <br />the back places and stuff like that. So, like I say, we got some pictures and we can attest to what <br />we did; and it’s working out pretty good. It’s not all dried up, you know. So because we don’t <br />have all that dirt, the rock is very good for the different types of grasses we’re planting. <br />WATANABE: You did understand, yeah, Mr. Branco, that they’ve since added some <br />conditions too, yeah, that basically say even though that property may change they would not be <br />able to file nuisance claims against you or anyone else that is already in ag, agriculture. See, so, <br />you know, if you get up early in the morning to do your mowing or if at some point you decide, <br />well, mac nuts are worthwhile now so I’m going to blow the leaves so I can pick the nuts -. <br />J. BANCO: They cannot go against us, I understand that. <br />WATANABE: Yeah, they cannot make further claims. <br />J. BRANCO: But actually at this point it’s more them, more their problem giving us <br />problem with all those big trees unmaintained falling on our fences and we’re worrying about the <br />cattle running away. You know what I mean? Because that’s -. <br />WATANABE: Oh, those trees that you were referring to? <br />J. BRANCO: Those Albesia trees. <br />WATANABE: That are on Sonomura’s property? <br />J. BRANCO: On Sonomura’s, that is correct, yes. <br />WATANABE: Oh, that might be something that they may be able to mitigate though. <br />J. BRANCO: That’s a problem for us, you know. <br />WATANABE: Okay, thank you. <br />IWASHITA: Mr. Chair? <br />WATANABE: Yes, Mr. Iwashita. <br />IWASHITA: Thank you, Mr. Chair. I just had a follow-up on the -. You mentioned <br />you have wells? <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />6 <br /> <br />
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