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Date: 2013-12-20 14:21:52
Hydrology
Earth
Agricultural soil science
Hydraulic engineering
Irrigation
Groundwater
Irrigation statistics
Irrigation in Mexico
Water
Soil science
Land management

Appendix E Appendix E Development of Ground Water Irrigated Acres per Well Estimation of the number of acres irrigated per ground water well was determined by evaluating three methodologies:

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