Colorado As An Agricultural State. Its Farms, Fields, And Garden Lands

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The Big Thompson irrigating ditch was built in 1864, covering about one thousand five hundred acres of bottom (87) 88 COLOKADO AS AN AGKICULTUEAL STATE.
lands. It is six miles long, and some of the choicest hay lands of the valley lie under it.
Later canal enterprises are putting under water all the lands upon the uplands on both sides of the stream.
The Handy Canal is to coTer twenty-fiye thousand acres; has a width of twelye feet, and a length of twenty miles.
The water is to be rented at the
... rate of one dollar and a quarter per inch for the season. The Loudon Canal is an enterprise about completed, which is expected to water ten thousand acres.
Another canal, to become an important factor in the derelopment of the resources of this yalley, is the Love- land and Greeley Irrigating Canal, coming out of the stream above Loveland and watering the lands lying on the northern slope of the valley to the amount of thirty thousand acres; then, crossing the Divide between the Big Thompson and the Cache-la-Poudre, running back in a westerly direction, covering at least ten thousand acres on the south side of the last-named stream.


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