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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8460.500
Description
Platte River Recovery Plan
Basin
South Platte
Date
5/30/2000
Author
CWCB
Title
Draft Water Action Plan
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<br />Option 1: Conservation cropping <br /> <br />At this time, it has been assumed that participating farmers would be compensated with <br />payments per ac.ft conserved on-site comparable to estimates for short-term leasing <br />arrangements. On an annual basis, the cost of a leasing program was estimated to range <br />from about $80 to $190per acre-foot of consumptive use saved on-farm. Therefore, the <br />total annual cost for conservation cropping is estimated to range from $620,000 to $1.5 <br />million based on an average annual reduCtion in consumptive use of about 7,700 ac-ft. <br /> <br />Option 2: Deficit Irrigation <br /> <br />Based on NRCE data regarding com production, the estimated annual impact on farm <br />revenues from the representative deficit irrigation program would be $90 to $100 per <br />participating acre planted in corn. An incentive premium of 40 percent has been added to <br />induce farmers to participate in the prolP'am. In addition, an annual administrative cost of <br />$20 per participating acre has been included. The total average annual cost per <br />participating acre is estimate to be about $150. Based on an estimated total of about <br />16,500 acres participating in the program, the annual cost would be about $2.5 million. <br /> <br />OPtion 3: Land Fallowing <br /> <br />The annual cost of a representative land fallowing program was estimated based on the <br />following components: ' <br /> <br />· Annual value of irrigated lands. This value for the region as a whole is estimated to <br />be between $100 and $110 per acre based on annual net income to farmers and <br />irrigated land rental rates. <br /> <br />· An incentive premium of 25 percent to induce participation. <br /> <br />· Administrative costs, which average $20 per acre fallowed. <br /> <br />On an annual basis, a land fallowing program was estimated to cost an average of about <br />$150 per aCre. Based on an estimated total of 7,800 acres participating in the Program, <br />the annual cost was estimated to be approximately $1.2 million. <br /> <br />OPtion 4: Changes in Irrigation Techniques <br /> <br />During the past seven years, CNPPID ha~ calculated the average annual cost of these <br />measures based on its program to implement on.farm conservation improvements at $217 <br />per acre foot reduced on-farm deliveries. There is uncertainty regarding the use of this <br />cost for the following reasons: 1) This cost may not apply to this analysis because it <br />includes some items which are not incremental changes over the pre-improvement system <br />(such as water delivery costs) and excludes some incremental costs to the landowner <br />(such as production reduction in pivot copIers), and 2) The validity of the method used to <br />estimate the quantity of water saved by on-farm improvements is continuously being <br />evaluated by CNPPID's Conservation Task Force. <br /> <br />C:\Drofl Water A~llon Plwt (May 30, 2000)\wlIpl: report (Version 6 BND2)-.doc <br /> <br />34 <br />
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