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Mon May 18, 2015, 07:58 AM May 2015

BuRec Preparing To Cut Irrigation Water Flows By Half To 1,200 Klamath Basin Farmers

The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation will cut the amount of federal irrigation water available to farmers along the Oregon-California border to half the annual norm as it grapples with a fourth year of regional drought, the agency said on Friday.

Though the roughly 1,200 affected farms in the Klamath Basin had been warned that additional irrigation cuts might be coming, it was unusual for the agency to change its irrigation forecast at this point in the year, said acting Bureau of Reclamation area manager Brian Pearson. But he said that abnormally low snow levels had made it especially difficult to forecast how much water will be available later this year.

In non-drought years, farmers in the region have been allowed about 390,000 acre feet of water, roughly 127 billion gallons. They had already been told to expect just 254,500 acre feet this year. The cuts announced this week bring the allocation down to between 200,000 and 175,000 acre feet for the full year, Pearson said.

A number of farmers had already removed land from active use or planned for low-water crops. But even so, the further reductions present a hardship, said Matt Vickery, deputy director of the Klamath Water Users Association, a nonprofit advocate for agriculture and irrigation operations.

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http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/05/15/us-usa-drought-farming-idUSKBN0O02BL20150515

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