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: United States Soil <br /> ` Department of Conservation <br /> Agriculture Service Document 9-5-1 <br /> Jim Nyenhuis <br /> Soil Scientist <br /> ERT <br /> 1716 Heath Parkway <br /> Fort Collins , CO 80524 September 18, 1987 <br /> Dear Jim: <br /> This letter is to address the identification of Prime Farmland <br /> in the Nucla Area. It is in followup to the several phone <br /> conversations which we have held on this issue. <br /> I have enclosed a copy of the Soil Survey San Miguel Area lelanuscript <br /> Table Y -- Prime Farmland with changes made per Classification <br /> and Correlation document prepared June , 11-15, 1987. These changes <br /> show deletion of 808 Aquolls and 802 Haplaquolls and note that <br /> 91B Monticello-Witt is in. Also, that the approved name for Turley <br /> loam is Fruitland loam. <br /> All accepted Prime Farmland soils show the need for irrigation, in <br /> order that they be identified as Prime . This brings us to the <br /> issue of irrigation in the Nucla area. Receint discussions which <br /> I have had with landowners and with the Colorado Cooperative Ditch <br /> Company (the rr.ain source of irrigation water in this area) , indicate <br /> _ i that the normal condition is one of having adequate water thru the <br /> growing season. <br /> Therefore, the stand which the Soil Conservation Service takes is : <br /> soils which are identified by the enclosed Table Y and which are <br /> irrigated either by the Colorado Cocperative Ditch Company or another <br /> source of proven dependable water for the entire growing season, <br /> are in fact areas of Prime Farmland. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Jack W. Warren <br /> District Conservationist <br /> "Norwood Field Office <br /> oo <br /> The Soil Conservation Service <br /> is an agency of the 9-5-22 Revised 04/11/88 <br /> Department of Agriculture <br />