Economic Survey of Certain Federal and Private Irrigation Projects: Hearings Before the Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation, House of Representatives, Seventy-first Congress, Second Session, March 6, 1930U.S. Government Printing Office, 1930 - 314 σελίδες |
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acre acre-feet acre-foot acreage additional agricultural alfalfa amount annual assessments average basis beets Black Canyon Black Canyon Dam Boise project bondholders bonds Bureau of Reclamation bushels capital cash cent clover construction charges contract cost creditors crop value cultivation dairy debt delinquent ditch division Doctor MEAD drainage economic equipment estimated expenses farm farmers Gem district Government Grand Valley Hermiston Idaho Idaho Power Co improvements income increase indebtedness interest irrigable area irrigated lands irrigation district irrigation system King Hill Klamath landowners levy livestock loans main canal maintenance charges ment Milk River mortgage needed Northport operation and maintenance Orchard Mesa Oregon owners Owyhee project Owyhee River paid pasture present production pumping purchase reclamation fund repayment Reservoir secured settlement settlers soil sugar beets Sun River taxes tion Total United water charges water supply water users yield
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