2013 REAPPRAISAL IRRIGATED LAND SURVEY-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2013 REAPPRAISAL IRRIGATED LAND SURVEY in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'FARM LOCATION' section, selecting the appropriate area north of I-70, between I-70 and 94, or south of 94.
  3. Indicate the landlord's share of the crop by selecting from options such as '1/3 or 33%', '2/5 or 40%', or 'Other'.
  4. Enter total acres irrigated for both years (2010 and 2011) in their respective fields under 'Total acres irrigated'.
  5. Fill out the acreage represented by each crop, including Wheat, Sunflower, Milo, Corn, and any other crops. Specify both years.
  6. Provide details on representative yield per acre for each crop type for the years 2010 and 2011, including lbs/acre and cost/acre.
  7. Complete sections regarding fertilizer programs and herbicide/insecticide usage for both years.
  8. Input irrigation well information including depth, static water level, operation pressure, GPM of well, and power source.
  9. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing at the end of the form.

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Uttar Pradesh is the most irrigated state (17.6 million hectares) in India. Canals comprise a docHub wellspring of the water system in Uttar Pradesh. The state is depleted by perpetual waterways starting in the snow-covered Himalayan ranges and is honoured with prolific soils.
Water applied as irrigation allows for crop production in arid regions and supplements soil moisture in humid regions, when growing season precipitation is insufficient. Irrigation has enhanced both the productivity and profitability of the agricultural sector.
Irrigation helps mitigate the effects of drought by providing a consistent water supply to crops, even during dry periods. This reduces the risk of crop failure and ensures a more stable and reliable harvest, which can positively impact land value.
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