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supplied with stored water from reservoirs constructed by the Recla- 
mation Service show crops valued at $64,000,000 more. 
Irrigation and crop results, Government reclamation projects, 1919.- 
Lands on projects proper covered by crop census. 
State and project. Crop value. 
Trrigable | Irrigated | Cropped 
acreage.? | acreage. | acreage.3 
Total. | Peracre. 
Arizona: . 
Salt Rivers. 2. .2 2p Spa et, ASC am 4212, 966 |5 205,064 | 188, 232 |$23, 768, 682 $126. 27 
Arizona-California: 
SN ESERE SA a cg we reer er 70, 000 58, 284 52,324 | 7,012,209 134.00 
California: 
MeN See oe RR Oa 20, 533 15, 203 12, 409 892, 259 71.90 
Colorado: 
Raters du Vealloyne eon k Gk a2) bua nlesetun et ee Nee 35,000} 10,049 8, 899 570, 629 64,12 
/SPECG(O} 10) 952 01-10 fy a A ae Rs a oe 100, 000 60, 906 59,746 | 3,391, 456 56. 76 
Idaho: 
TE Gist 4500 geal Seale Ace egiet eee ep Laem Baas SC 123,772 | 108,782} 99,093} 6,254,904 63. 12 
TEGTAYISTE (UUs A Me eS te a a 14, 500 4,993 3, 959 219, 246 55. 39 
Minidoka— 
(Gir 05 AiG ea oe Up ae Bae A eae 72,589 | 59,259] 57,068] 3,364,049 58. 95 
Piranesi Pe eh) ahs 48,976 45, 000 41,780 | 2,562,210 61.32 
Montana 
Huntley-....:::.. mobile! suonl a ves usenet idba ah 31,265 | 19,310] 19,310 948, 968 49.14 
AUIS Ri 9 5 OA fae A a 67, 000 25, 485 24,099 600, 864 24.93 
Sun River— 
Fort Shaw division 8............ aN as 14, 023 8, 186 8, 292 348, 820 42.07 
Greenfields division No. 1..............---- 9 26, 000 3,310 2, 902 23, 816 8. 20 
Montana-North Dakota: 
ower Yellowstone o.0 20. sesohs.ho. hee 42, 167 21,300 21, 289 869, 117 40. 82 
Nebraska- Wyoming: 
North Platte— 
Initorstate Unitce 22 eee Eee 111,915} 88,990 | 85,690] 3,916, 736 45.71 
INSP deo, Jands oss sees hoes. ok 17,800 10, 428 10,352 363, 718 35.13 
Oni Mar atICre tee a ete tt ae eis 12, 132 6, 258 6, 258 148, 367 22. 91 
Nevada: 
ING WIRRGS cts Sees EAE SESE eS 65, 809 44,324 43,296 | 1, 840, 650 10 56. 59 
‘New Mexico: 
@arlsbad sue ewe ON sy laden VON oases wid) biel ae 24,991 | 20,363] 18,753] 1,988,546 106. 04 
‘New Mexico-Texas: 
IRI OIG Tan GGsst ts Seung a cee ee nS es 107, 000 77, 033 72,170 | 3,825,107 53. 00 
1 Data are for calendar year (irrigation season), except on Salt River project, where data are for corre- 
sponding ‘‘agricultural year,’’ October, 1918, to November, 1919. 
2 Area Reclamation Service was prepared to supply water. 
8 Irrigated crops. Excludes smallareas in few projects cropped by dry farming. 
4 Includes so-called ‘‘dry lands”’ given right to rent water temporarily on account of ample storage. 
5 Includes 3,100 acres within town sites, about 8,500 acres reported “vacant’’ land, on some of which 
are roadways, ditches, etc., and over 5,000 acres of ‘‘home tracts,” including houses, lots, corrals, etc. 
6 Data furnished mainly by King Hill irrigation district. System was built under private auspices 
aaa finied States has undertaken its reconstruction; operation and maintenance are handled by the 
strict. 
7 Crop reports covered an additional area of 7,287 acres cropped by dry farming, producing crops worth 
$39,150, or $5.37 per acre. 
8 Above figures are for 196 irrigated farms, which included small tracts farmed without irrigation. In 
addition two units farmed ‘“‘dry’’ reported 3 acres of hay valued at $75 and 20 acres of pasture valued at $120. 
9 Limited by water available. Figure is approximate area under ditch. 
_ 0 For crops in full prodiucucn, excluding 10,247 acres of wild-grass pasture and 4,205 acres otherwise not 
in full production. For all crops, $42.50, 
