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<br />2.17/" <br /> <br />distribution, and providing improved water measuring facilities, would <br />cost more than $20 million [2]. <br />The U. S. Department of Agriculture under the Soil Conservation <br />Act (Public Law 46, 74 Congress, 1935), carries on a broad program <br />of direct technical assistance to farmers and ranchers through Natural <br />Resource Conservation Districts. The Soil Conservation Service has <br />formulated a program to investigate onfarm efficiencies on the <br />Reservation and prepare plans for onfarm improvements that may be <br />needed to improve irrigation efficiency [7]. When implemented, this <br />program would provide direct technical and financial assistance. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />28 <br />