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35 <br />1 NRCS calculation of how much land can be irrigated <br />2 with that water, then determine the acreage of the <br />3 irrigated pasture or cropland that could be <br />4 accomplished with that water, and that made perfect <br />5 sense. <br />6 You want to utilize as much of the <br />7 water that's available on these parcels as possible. <br />8 And we did that. <br />9 We went to the NRCS, and we spent a <br />10 lot of time working with them and the division on <br />11 the calculations of using so many shares of the <br />12 ditch water that was available, what could then be <br />13 irrigated on each one of those parcels. And that <br />14 was what was presented in PR 6. <br />15 Now, since February '08 the Morgan <br />16 property was determined to be prime farmland. That <br />17 property had to go back as cropland, and one of the <br />18 delays in PR 6 was we only had 50 shares of water in <br />19 the lease with the Morgans. And the NRCS said that <br />20 wasn't sufficient to fully reclaim their property to <br />21 prime farmland and cropland. <br />22 The Morgans disagreed with that and <br />23 said that is enough water, and we ended up working <br />24 it out with them where they would provide as much <br />25 water as necessary to get their entire property, the <br />