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University of California Cooperative Extension/San Joaquin county <br /> f <br /> Agriculture and Natural Resources 2101 E.Earhart Ave.,Suite 200 <br /> ; <br /> Stockton,CA 95206-3949 <br /> (209)953-6100 office <br /> (209)953-6128 fax <br /> cesanjoaquin@ucdavis.edu <br /> http://cesanjoaquin.ucdavis.edu <br /> August 26,2011 <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> 600 East Main Street <br /> Stockton,CA 95202-3029 <br /> Subject: 601 North Jack Tone Road,Stockton,California(10504015) <br /> I am writing with regard to the field of onions produced for seed at the above-mentioned address.In the production of onion <br /> seed,it is normal practice that the bulbs would be left in the field unharvested,as the seed is the desired product.While I <br /> have no specific knowledge of how this particular field was harvested and tilled,it is possible that layers of onions could <br /> have formed as the result of harvest and subsequent tillage operations which may have moved onions from one part of the <br /> field and laid them down atop other onions. <br /> Furthermore,Robert Pelletier,Senior Agricultural Biologist with the San Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioner's <br /> Office determined that culls from the Morada Produce Co.shed are shipped to a dairy for use there,and are not disposed of <br /> locally. <br /> If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Brenna J.Aege er <br /> Farm Advisor <br /> The University of California working in cooperation with San Joaquin County and the USDA <br />