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<br />LIST OF TABLES (CONTINUED)
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<br />3-58 Cropping and produetion pattern changes, Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation District. . . . . . . . . . . . , . ,. .. . . . .164
<br />3-59 Shadow prices of land by elass and level of TDS, Wellton-MohawkIrrigation District...... .,....,.. .165
<br />3-60 Ratio of amount of water used to land and profit all by level of TDS, Wellton-Mohawk
<br />Irrigation Distriet ...................,...,.,.,.,..,.,....................................... .165
<br />3-61 Total and per aere net profit by TDS level, Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation Distriet ,................... .165
<br />3-62 Aecumulated damage totals of observed data and predieted values by level of TDS-
<br />Wellton.MohawkIrrigationDistrict ... .,.... .,.,....... ........ ........... ...................166
<br />3-63 Summary statistics, Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation District. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .158
<br />3-64 Number ofacres available for single and double cropping by land elass, Gila Area. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . , . .158
<br />3-65 Selected erops and double cropping possibilities, Gila Area ......,............................... .168
<br />3-66 Yields of major crops in the Gila Area .,...,......,..........................,................. .168
<br />3-67 Cropping and production pattern changes in Gila Area ..,.'..............,..............,....... .169
<br />3-68 Shadow prices of land by class and level ofTDS, Gila Area ..........................,..........,. .170
<br />3-69 Ratio ofamount of water used to land and profit all by level of TDS, Gila Area. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . .170
<br />3-70 TotalandperacrenetprofitbyTDSlevel,GilaArea..........................................., .170
<br />3-71 Accumulated damage totals of observed data and predicted values by level of TDS,
<br />Gila Area .................,."".,.,.,...,....,..'.,..,......,..............,............. .171
<br />3-72 SummaryStatisties,GilaArea.,..,.,.,.,.,.,................"...........,.....,...,........ .171
<br />3-73 Number of acres available for single and double cropping by land elass, Yuma Valley
<br />Area.,..........,..."....,..,....,.,......................".,.................,........ .172
<br />3-74 Selected crops and double cropping possibilities. Yuma Valley Area., ,.. ........... .. ..... ..... .. . .172
<br />3-75 Yields of major crops in the Yuma Valley Area .................................,............... .174
<br />3-76 Cropping and produetion pattern changes, Yuma Valley Area........,.,......"....,....,......, .175
<br />3-77 Shadow prices of land by elass and levelofTDS, Yuma Valley Area.......... ., .. ., ,.. ..... ..... ,. .176
<br />3-78 Ratio ofamount of water used to land and profit all by levelofTDS, Yuma Valley Area...... .., ..... .176
<br />3-79 Total and per acre net profit by TDS level, Yuma Valley Area .,........,................."...... .176
<br />3-80 Accumulated damage totals of observed data and predicted values by level of TDS,
<br />Yuma Valley Area.."....,....,..."...".,.....,...........,....,.,.....................,. .176
<br />3-81 Summary Statistics, Yuma Valley Area...,...,..........,.....,..,....,...............,...,.. .176
<br />3-82 Effects of increasing salinity of Central Arizona Project water when it is blended into
<br />the Salt River Projeet water (75,000 acre feet allotment) ...,..........,."......,..,.....,...... .180
<br />3-83 Effects of inereasing salinity of Central Arizona Project water when it is blended into
<br />the Salt River Projeet water (150,000 aere feet allotment) ...,.......,....,..,.,.............,... .181
<br />3-84 Number of acres available for single and double eropping by land class, Salt River Projeet .......,.,. .181
<br />3-85 Selected crops and double eropping possibilities, Sillt River Projeet . ' . . , . , . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .181
<br />3-86 Yields of major erops in the Salt River Project '.'...........,.,..,.,..........,.,..,........... .181
<br />3-87 Effeetive values ofsoil saturation extraet conductivities. Salt River Project, . . , . . . . . . . . , .. . . . , . . . . , .182
<br />3-88 Cropping and production pattern changes, Salt River Project . . . . . , . . , . . . , , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182
<br />3-89 Ratio ofamount of water used to land and profit all by level of TDS, Salt River Projeet .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .182
<br />3-90 Total and per acre net profit by TDS level, Salt River Project ......,..,..,.,..,....,............. .183
<br />3-91 Summarystatisties, Salt RiverProjeet. ,.".,..,..........,....,..,...,....,.................. ,183
<br />3-92 Number of acres available for single and double cropping by land class, Lands
<br />Supplemental to Salt RiverProjeet ...,..,.,....,.....,.,......."...........,.........,....., .183
<br />3-93 Selected erops and double cropping possibilities, Lands Supplemental to Salt River Project . . . . . . . . . . .183
<br />3-94 Cropping and production pattern ehanges, Lands Supplemental to Salt River Project .,..,.......... .185
<br />3-95 Ratio of amount of water used to land and profit all by level of TDS, Lands Supplemental
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<br />to Salt River Project , ....,..,.,....,.,.,.,.......,..,.,........,.,...........,......."..... .185
<br />3-96 Total and per acre net profit by TDS level, Lands Supplemental to Salt River Project . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185
<br />3-97 Summary statistics, Lands Supplemental to Salt River Projeet . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .185
<br />3-98 Water quality of selected wells in the Roosevelt Water Conservation Distriet .,..................., .185
<br />3-99 Effects of increasing salinity of Central Arizona Project water when it is blended with
<br />Salt River Project surfaee water before being delivered to the Roosevelt Water
<br />Conservation Distriet, (200,000 acre foot allotment). . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. . . . .187
<br />3-100 Effects of increasing salinity of CerMal Arizona Projeet water when it is blended into
<br />the Roosevelt Water Conservation Distriet water (50,000 acre foot allotment) . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .187
<br />3-101 Number oi acres available for single and double cropping by land class, Roosevelt Water
<br />ConservationDistriet....,.,.....,...,.,..,....,.................,.............,............ .187
<br />3-102 Selected crops and double cropping possibilities, Roosevelt Water Conservation Distriet .,.."...... .188
<br />3-103 Yields of major crops in the Roosevelt Water Conservation Distriet .....,......................... .188
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