Difference between revisions of "Irrigated land"
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− | + | '''Irrigated land''' is - according to the [[USDA]] terminology - ''"land that shows evidence of being [[irrigated]] during the year of the inventory or of having been irrigated during 2 or more of the last 4 years. Water is supplied to crops by ditches, pipes, or other conduits. For the purposes of the NRI, water spreading is not considered irrigation."<ref>[http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/NRI/1997/summary_report/glossary.html List of USDA terminology]</ref>'' | |
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Latest revision as of 15:21, September 13, 2011
Irrigated land is - according to the USDA terminology - "land that shows evidence of being irrigated during the year of the inventory or of having been irrigated during 2 or more of the last 4 years. Water is supplied to crops by ditches, pipes, or other conduits. For the purposes of the NRI, water spreading is not considered irrigation."[1]
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