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Irrigated Farms in a Subhumid Cotton Area
Orlin James Scoville
其他書名
Income Potentials and Development Problems
出版
U.S. Department of Agriculture
, 1956
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=TyVLc4JtYI8C&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
The W. C. Austin Project, in the cotton and cash-grain farming area of southwestern Oklahoma, represents on of the first attempts to introduce irrigation of a project type into a subhumid area. Before irrigation, cotton farms averaged about 240 acres and cash-grain farms about 320 acres. This multiple-purpose project was constructed to provide irrigation water, flood control, and a municipal water supply for the city of Altus. Water was delivered to a few acres in 1946, and to the entire project in 1950. Development of the project occurred in a period of favorable farm incomes. Farmers met costs of development largely from income or reserves, without going into debt.