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<br /> <br />0 <br />C) <br />N <br />(~ <br />.... <br />"'-l 2 <br /> 3 <br /> 4 <br /> 5 <br /> 6 <br /> 7 <br /> 8 <br /> 9 <br /> 10 <br /> <br /> <br />.'.~ <br /> <br />appears to be the most significant factor in attaining high on-farm <br /> <br />irrigation efficiency, including not only efficient water management, <br /> <br />but also efficient management of cultural practices. <br /> <br />Other factors which affect the level of management are soil type, <br /> <br />whether the individual is a full-time or part-time farmer, and the <br /> <br />extent that new technology is used. <br /> <br />Net Returns - Table 4 illustrates the returns per acre and per farm <br /> <br />by level of management that can reasonably be expected to be received <br /> <br />by the farmers for the various crops grown. The net returns per composite <br /> <br />acre by management level are as follows: <br /> <br /> Net Returns by Management Level <br />Un; t High Med i um Low <br /> --------dollars/acre-------- <br />10 Acre Orchard 493 62 (-190) <br />25 Acre 31 (-II ) (-41) <br />150 Acre 230 146 40 <br /> <br />28 <br /> <br />