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<br />t <br /> and hay areas generally produce approximately 3.5 to 5 tons <br /> per acr e while the orchards produce 200 bushels per acre <br /> on the average. (However, one out of every three years <br /> results in no production from the orchards due to freezing.) <br /> With respect to agricultural activities related <br />' <br /> directly to flood irrigation, the following information <br />' (including irrigated acreage and type of crop irrigated) was <br /> compiled for each major irrigation ditch identified in the <br />' Ward Creek and Williams Creek valleys adjacent to the Red <br /> Canyon Mines (see Map 8): <br />' i <br /> 1. Todd D <br />tch: 18.7 acres of pasture and hay. <br />' 2. Rowell Ditch: 27.1 acres of pasture and hay; 6.2 <br /> acres of orchard. <br /> 3. Parker Ditch: 30 acres of pasture and hay. <br /> 4. Gabriel Ditch: 3.0 acres of pasture and hay. <br />' S nri <br />S <br />Dit <br />h <br />18 <br />3 <br />f <br />t <br />d h <br /> . u <br />se <br />c <br />: <br />. <br />acres o <br />pas <br />ure an <br />ay. <br /> 6. Hanson Ditch: 8.5 acres of pasture and hay. <br /> 7. Carbon Ditch: 7.6 acres of pasture and hay. <br />' 8. Shoup Ditch: 8.4 acres of pasture and hay. <br /> 9. Bryson Ditch: 16.3 acres of pasture and hay. <br />' 10. Stillwagon No. 3 Ditch: 2.6 acres of pasture and <br />' hay. <br /> 11. Stillwagon No. 2 Ditch: 6.2 acres of pasture and <br />' hay. <br /> 12. Stillwagon No. 1 Ditch: 10 acres of pasture and <br />' hay. <br />1 <br />90 <br /> <br />