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Damon

Aloha Richard,

My Father-In-Law speaks very highly of your farming operation.

I have also posted another link to your blog on Punaweb.

Keep on growing....

Damon

Richard

Howzit Damon:
Mahalo for the nice comment and the referral.

You are a great example!! I love the fact that you came through the Community College system to the University of Hawaii.
Education is the great equalizer.

James Weatherford

Aloha Richard,

You certainly make a first-rate point: "We actually need to think of what we can do to help O‘ahu cope."

It is true, the 'city never sleeps', but the 'city always eats'.

Our own modest operations are now expanding.
We strongly believe that inerisland transport of food to the metropolitan market on O'ahu provides growing opportunity in the coming decade, and this belief is of strategic importance to our business plan.

Look forward to hearing more about what develops in terms of "variety and volume to make interisland barge shipments economical and timely." That's what we expect to need, 3 to 5 years out.

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