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Show [12] question 13. If an agricultural crop of any kind can not be produced on one-eighth portion of the land, by actual tillage of the soil, state whether a crop of wild hay of merchantable value has been raised upon said land as a result of actual irrigation, and state the area on which it was raised and the quantity produced per acre. answer. An agricultural crop can be produced on all the land. question 14. If there has been no actual tillage of the soil, or no agricultural crop planted or produced, state what climatic conditions adverse to successful agriculture, if any, are prevalent in the region in which this land is located. State fully the effect of such conditions on agriculture. answer. Has been actual tillage. question 15. If in your judgment actual tillage of the soil would injure or destroy its productive qualities, state definitely your reasons for believing that injury or destruction would result from actual tillage. answer. Would not. question 16. If paying crops of any kind have been raised on land adjacent to, or in the vicinity of, said land, without artificial irrigation, describe the same and state the year or years of cultivation, the kind of crop and quantity raised per acre and the conditions which made the production of such crops possible. answer. None. question 17. Has any coal or other minerals been discovered on said land, or is any coal or mineral known to be contained therein? answer. No. question 18. Are there any indications of coal, saline, or minerals of any kind on said land? If so, describe what they are. |
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Original book: [State of Arizona, complainant v. State of California, Palo Verde Irrigation District, Coachella Valley County Water District, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, City of Los Angeles, California, City of San Diego, California, and County of San Diego, California, defendants, United States of America, State of Nevada, State of New Mexico, State of Utah, interveners] : |