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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />00l~59 <br /> <br />potential for having the benefits of irrigation exceed the costs of <br />converting them to irrigated agricultural use, <br />The three potentially irrigable parcels in the San Juan West <br />Watershed are listed in Table 5-1, along with a description of the <br />characteristics of each parcel. The first four columns of Table 5-1 <br />give the parcel number, net irrigable acres, land class and climatic <br />zone descriptions for each parcel, The fifth column of Table 5-1, <br />entitled "Cropping Pattern Suitabil ity", provides an indication of <br />whether the cropping pattern that maximizes repayment capacity is <br />suitable for the land class of the individual parcel under <br />consideration. Column six of Table 5-1 provides a description of the <br />percentage amount of tree canopy on each parcel, and column seven <br />provides a description of the parcel's distance from the theoretical <br />central location of a farm equipment warehouse, The remaining columns <br />in Table 5-1 describe any adjustments that were made to preliminary <br />repayment capacity to reflect each parcel's characteristics, <br />As Table 5-1 shows, Parcels SW76, SW81 and SW82 constitute <br />approximately 204 acres of potentially irrigable lands in climatic <br />zone A in the San Juan West Watershed, There parcels are in close <br />proximity to each other, and could be farmed as a single unit. All <br />three of these parcels have land classes suitable for the corn and <br />soybean crop rotation that maximizes repayment capacity for climatic <br />zone A (see Level A economic analysis report). <br />The combined size of these parcels is too small to achieve the <br />1016 acre economies of scale assumed in the Level A analysis, <br />Furthermore, since there is no currently irrigated acreage in close <br /> <br />6 <br />