. >> reporter: a profester at -- profester at university of california at berkeley. >> huge history.> reporter: there are other people cultivating the land she uses. >> our vision. >> reporter: protesters with "occupy the farm are growing their own crops. officials say they are open to sharing the land as long as they clear first. >> i have said many times we will honor their plans but they need to leave so the university can prepare the soil. >> reporter: protesters are wary of the proposal. >> there is a little bit of back and forth. >> reporter: three professors and dozens of students depend on the land. there is a lot of money also involved. >> the researchers have several million dollars in grants. >> reporter: if they remain -- >> doesn't look like they are leaving. >> reporter: the research, federal money and work will be lost. >> i don't feel like they have an exit plan that allows us to plant and we are collateral damage in their fight. >> reporter: police came to the camp to tell protesters they are trespassing. and protesters discussed whether or not to accept the proposal