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<blockquote data-quote="uscangus" data-source="post: 828782" data-attributes="member: 13261"><p>owning and having the right of water rights is the most valuable part of a farm. but, not using the water is another problem. i have not irrigated my farm since i have own it from 2005. every two years, i have to fight for an extension. in northwest, we have endless and excessive rains from October thru March. if you have webbed feet, it is great. by late spring, the ground is still soft and wet. by early summer, the pastures grow wild life fire. with without water rights, the value of land depreciate extensively.</p><p></p><p>coming from los angeles, cal., water is a precious commodity and finite. i do not want to irrigate my pastures during fall,winter, and</p><p>springs, just to meet the requirements of using well water. finally, i got a three year extensions of maintaining my water rights, once again until sept 2015. do you guys have the same problem in your region, county, or states.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uscangus, post: 828782, member: 13261"] owning and having the right of water rights is the most valuable part of a farm. but, not using the water is another problem. i have not irrigated my farm since i have own it from 2005. every two years, i have to fight for an extension. in northwest, we have endless and excessive rains from October thru March. if you have webbed feet, it is great. by late spring, the ground is still soft and wet. by early summer, the pastures grow wild life fire. with without water rights, the value of land depreciate extensively. coming from los angeles, cal., water is a precious commodity and finite. i do not want to irrigate my pastures during fall,winter, and springs, just to meet the requirements of using well water. finally, i got a three year extensions of maintaining my water rights, once again until sept 2015. do you guys have the same problem in your region, county, or states. [/QUOTE]
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