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Alt Ag Water Transfer Grants
Basin Roundtable
South Platte
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Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company (FRICO)
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Alternative Water Transfers in the South Platte Basin using the FRICO system
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7/22/2008
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~1~ +~ <br />j;ni~~r5ih <br />Extension <br />Southern Regional Office <br />Colorado State University -Pueblo <br />2200 Bonforte Blvd., LW-331 <br />Pueblo, CO 81001-4901 <br />(719)549-2049 <br />FAX: (719) 549-2046 <br />May 16, 2008 <br />Mr. Rick Brown <br />Intrastate Water Management and Development Section <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />1580 Logan Street, Suite 600 <br />Denver, CO 80203 <br />Dear Mr. Brown <br />I would like to make the CWCB aware of a proposal that is forthcoming from collaborators at <br />Colorado State University for the Alternative Agricultural Water Transfer Methods Competitive <br />Grant Program. Our intent is to submit a proposal for a study of agricultural land fallowing in <br />the Arkansas River basin before the second deadline for applications on September 30 for <br />consideration at the November 2008 CWCB meeting. We chose to submit a "Letter of Intent' in <br />lieu of a full proposal because the timeline of funding approval would not have matched the <br />schedule for initiation of our prof ect in 2008. We intend to enlist the cooperation of several <br />farmers in the basin, but these farmers will have already established their crops before we would <br />become aware of potential funding. Therefore, our proposal will be submitted to coincide with <br />initiation of this prof ect in 2009. <br />Several ditch and canal companies in the Lower Arkansas Valley are now evaluating the benefits <br />of collectively marketing their water as a group, especially during times of drought. This strategy <br />offers a predictable supply of water for the municipality and guaranteed income to the water rights <br />holder. <br />Purpose of the Project. This prof ect will study the practice of leasing (as opposed to selling) <br />agricultural water rights to municipal interests in order to cushion the impacts of drought and <br />water shortages. Leasing allows agricultural shareholders to transfer the historical consumptive <br />use of an absolute water right for application to another type or place of use on a temporary basis <br />without permanently changing the water right (Colorado House Bill 03-1334). One leasing <br />strategy being advanced in the Lower Arkansas River Valley is based on the concept of <br />"rotational fallowing," whereby land is not permanently retired but is instead fallowed from <br />irrigation for a number of years, depending on the conditions of the lease. This strategy raises <br />key questions about the impacts of fallowing land that may be rotated back into production. The <br />purpose of this prof ect is to study these impacts - in particular how yields, nutrient needs and the <br />profitability of corn production can change when the operator decides to farm this ground again. <br />This information is relevant to farmers who are considering whether to enter into lease <br />
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