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Statements Outlining Results, Risks and Significant Changes in Operations, Personnel and Programs. The quarterly financial reports have been prepared by …
Statements Outlining Results, Risks and Significant Changes in Operations, Personnel and Programs. The quarterly financial reports have been prepared by …
Dataset used to calculate the ratio of published documents to the acquired ones during the year.
Number of farms by reason for using an off-farm irrigation water source and province.
Number of farms and percentage of off-farm water by irrigation water source and province.
Number of farms by irrigation method and crop type.
Number of farms by irrigation method, province and drainage region.
Number of farms that stopped irrigating or did not irrigate by reason, province and drainage region.
Number of farms by water and energy conservation practices, province and drainage region.
Number of farms and percentage of irrigation water by water source, province and drainage region.