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(10) During the last seven or eight years xerj little advancement 

 has been made in irrigation farming, but at present farmers are 

 arranging their wells with reference to a probable future use, and 

 when the necessity again arises many will be prepared and \\i\\ make 

 use of their supply. 



In general, those who have not waited for the necessity to arise, 

 but have practiced irrigation as a part of improved and intensified 

 farming, have found it profitable even under the present favorable 

 natural conditions. 



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