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The Gaddis Farms Lake House 2180 Queens Hill Road Bolton, MS 39041 Directions from 1-20 West: 1. Take Exit #27 / Bolton 2. Tum Right on Bolton-Brownsville Road go .5 mile 3. Tum Left on Williams Lake Road go 1.9 miles 4. Tum Left on Queens Hill Road go 1.9 miles 5. Arrive at the Lake House and tum right into driveway 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED_001523B_00001731-00001 10-6-17 THE GADDIS FARMS OWNERSHIP: A family owned Corporation that was started in 1897 and incorporated in 1937. LAND AREA: In excess of 28,000 acres of land is involved in this operation which consists of a number of farms that lie in a geographical area between Raymond, Bolton, Edwards and The Big Black River in Hinds County, MS. MANAGEMENT: Ted H. Kendall III - Chairman Ted H. Kendall IV -President, Manager Kendall Garraway- Vice-President, Manager LAND USES: Cotton-1500 acres Soybeans - 2500 acres Com - 2500 acres Hybrid Bermuda Hayfields - 500 acres Improved Pasture - 8000 acres Winter Grazing- 1200 acres Pine Plantations - 5500 acres Hardwood Timber - 6500 acres Approximately 75% of The Gaddis Farms acreage is utilized in hunting leases and hunting clubs. LIVESTOCK: Brood Herd - Approximately 1250 cows. Breeds used are Angus, Brangus, and Gelbvieh. All raised calves are weaned and placed in the winter grazing operation. Winter Grazing-All home raised calves plus approximately 1000 purchased calves are placed on ryegrass pastures in the fall and grazed until May or June and then are either sold on the Producers Internet Auction or sent to a feedyard under a retained ownership program. Retained Ownership - Approximately 500-1000 head are fed in Kansas and Nebraska. 17cv01906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED_001523B_0000 1731-00002