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1 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT WATER DEPARTMENT MONTHLY CROP ACREAGE REPORT March 13, Acreage This Month Acreage Same Month Last Year Difference From Last Year ALFALFA (all) 136, ,472 (1,68) -1% WHEAT 21,673 16,988 4,685 28% SUDANGRASS (all) 1,78 4,53 5, % BERMUDAGRASS (all) 54,65 49,234 4,831 1% LETTUCE (all) 13,664 14,465 (81) -6% SUGARBEETS 25,692 25,948 (256) -1% CARROTS 12,969 13,877 (98) -7% KLEINGRASS 16,796 13,92 3,74 28% BROCCOLI 4,218 6,315 (2,97) -33% ONIONS (all) 12,634 13,69 (435) -3% COMBINED 1 CROPS 38, ,963 12,618 4% ALL OTHER CROPS 67,6 62,291 4,715 8% LEACHING & FLOODING 4,83 4, % FALLOW, IDLE & FALLOW PROGRAMS 6,78 8,814 (2,34) -25% ROW CROPS 152, ,912 2,26 2% FLAT/BORDER CROPS 23, ,362 15,582 8% OTHER CROPS 24,31 24, % ATTACHED ARE CHARTS OF THE 1 CROPS ( ) AND A TABLE OF ALL CROP ACREAGES FOR THE LAST THIRTEEN MONTHS. DATA FOR CHARTS IS DOWNLOADED ON (OR AS CLOSE TO) THE THIRTEENTH OF EVERY MONTH. THE DATA ON THE SYSTEM IS ENTERED BY DIVISION PERSONNEL ON A DAILY BASIS.
2 ALFALFA ACREAGE , Mar 136,792 2, 18, 16, 14, 12, 1, 8, PAGE 2
3 BERMUDAGRASS ACREAGE , 7, Mar 54,65 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, PAGE 3
4 SUDANGRASS ACREAGE , 8, Mar 1,78 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, PAGE 4
5 LETTUCE ACREAGE , Mar 13,664 3, 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, PAGE 5
6 WHEAT ACREAGE , Mar 21,673 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, PAGE 6
7 SUGARBEET ACREAGE , 4, Mar 25,692 35, 3, 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, PAGE 7
8 CARROT ACREAGE , 17,5 Mar 12,969 15, 12,5 1, 7,5 5, 2,5 PAGE 8
9 KLEINGRASS ACREAGE , Mar 16,796 17,5 15, 12,5 1, 7,5 5, 2,5 PAGE 9
10 ONION ACREAGE , 17,5 Mar 12,634 15, 12,5 1, 7,5 5, 2,5 PAGE 1
11 BROCCOLI ACREAGE , Mar 4,218 12,5 1, 7,5 5, 2,5 PAGE 11
12 COMBINED 1 CROP ACREAGE , 375, Mar 38,581 35, 325, 3, 275, 25, 225, 2, 175, PAGE 12
13 14, 12, 1, FALLOW and IDLE ACREAGE - IID Fallow Program Acreage Dec to Dec = 5,764 Jul to Jun = 12,16 Jul to Jun = 11,676 Jul to Jun = 17,984 Jul to Jun = 16,172 Jul to Jun = 12,779 Jul to Jun = 17,854 Jul to Jun = 16,651 Jul to Jun = 5,796 Jul to Jun = 33,884 Jan to Dec = 2,68 Jul to Jun = 34,8 Jan to Dec = 13,84 Jul to Jun = 32,658 Jul to Jun = 16,67 Jul to Jun = 23,718 Mar 47,45 Idle Ac 8, 6, 4, 2, Area farmable but not farmed: FALLOW Area farmable but between crops: IDLE IID Fallow Programs PAGE 13
14 4, GARDEN, FIELD and PERMANENT ACREAGE , 3, 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, GARDEN CROPS FIELD CROPS PERMANENT CROPS PAGE 14
15 35, ROW, FLAT and OTHER ACREAGE , 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, ROW CROPS FLAT/BORDER CROPS OTHER CROPS PAGE 15
16 CROP ACREAGE SUMMARY Line No Irr Type Crop Type, Code, & Desc Mar 17 Apr 17 May 17 Jun 17 Jul 17 Aug 17 Sep 17 Oct 17 Nov 17 Dec 17 Jan 18 Feb 18 Mar 18 1 R G 135 ALOE VERA R G 4 ARTICHOKE R G 399 ARTICHOKE (Seed Production) R G 12 BEANS 14 5 R G 11 BLACKEYED PEAS 6 R G 13 BROCCOLI 4,257 1,48 1,836 8,165 1,735 1,711 9,433 6,323 2,671 7 R G 14 BROCCOLI (Seed Production) 2,58 2,353 1, ,157 1,277 1,384 1,547 8 R G 23 BRUSSELS SPROUTS R G 16 CABBAGE 1, ,79 1,739 1,929 2,14 1,692 1,169 1 R G 17 CABBAGE (Seed Production) 11 R G 18 CABBAGE, CHINESE R G 148 CANTALOUPES, FALL 13 R G 147 CANTALOUPES, SPRING 4,228 4,681 4,715 3, ,647 2, R G 149 CANTALOUPES (Seed Production) 15 R G 19 CARROTS 13,867 9,9 6,39 1,54 1,44 9,186 14,83 15,881 15,72 15,325 12, R G 11 CARROTS (Seed Production) R G 152 CASABA, FALL 18 R G 151 CASABA, SPRING 19 R G 112 CAULIFLOWER 1, ,694 2,941 3,524 3,957 3,837 2,89 1,741 2 R G 113 CAULIFLOWER (Seed Production) 21 R G 119 CELERY R G 111 CELERY (Seed Production) R G 214 CHICORY 24 R G 215 CHICORY (Seed Production) 25 R G 26 CHINESE GRASS 26 R G 198 CHINESE SPINACH 27 R G 128 CILANTRO R G 115 COLLARDS 29 R G 116 COLLARDS (Seed Production) 3 R G 262 CORIANDER SEED R G 122 CORN, SWEET 6,773 7,3 4,284 1, ,276 1,823 2,912 4,547 6,58 8, R G 155 CRENSHAW, FALL 33 R G 154 CRENSHAW, SPRING PAGE 16
17 CROP ACREAGE SUMMARY Line No Irr Type Crop Type, Code, & Desc Mar 17 Apr 17 May 17 Jun 17 Jul 17 Aug 17 Sep 17 Oct 17 Nov 17 Dec 17 Jan 18 Feb 18 Mar R G 118 CUCUMBERS R G 12 DILL 36 R G 121 DILL (Seed Production) 37 R G 123 EGGPLANT R G 124 ENDIVE 39 R G 125 ENDIVE (Seed Production) 4 R G 126 FAVA BEANS 41 R G 127 FENNEL 42 R G 129 FLOWERS R G 13 FLOWERS (Seed Production) 44 R G 15 GARBANZO BEANS R G 131 GARLIC 46 R G 132 GOURDS 47 R G 134 HERBS, MIXED (Seed Production) 48 R G 133 HERBS, MIXED R G 159 HONEYDEW (Seed Production) 5 R G 158 HONEYDEW, FALL 51 R G 157 HONEYDEW, SPRING R G 193 KALE R G 162 KAVA MELONS 54 R G 136 LETTUCE 1, ,114 7,82 7,72 6,79 4,261 1, R G 137 LETTUCE (Seed Production) R G 139 LETTUCE, BUTTER R G 141 LETTUCE, CHINESE 58 R G 144 LETTUCE, GREEN 59 R G 146 LETTUCE, MIXED 1,134 5,999 1, ,635 1,91 13,157 13,953 12,461 8,55 6 R G 143 LETTUCE, RED R G 145 LETTUCE, ROMAINE 2, ,513 7,64 7,787 7,86 5,865 3, R G 161 MELONS, MIXED, FALL 63 R G 16 MELONS, MIXED, SPRING 454 1, R G 165 MUNG BEANS 65 R G 166 MUSTARD R G 167 MUSTARD (Seed Production) PAGE 17
18 CROP ACREAGE SUMMARY Line No Irr Type Crop Type, Code, & Desc Mar 17 Apr 17 May 17 Jun 17 Jul 17 Aug 17 Sep 17 Oct 17 Nov 17 Dec 17 Jan 18 Feb 18 Mar R G 169 OKRA R G 17 OKRA (Seed Production) 69 R G 171 ONIONS, Dehy 8,325 8,344 7,864 2,838 3,298 6,893 7,117 7,321 7,27 7,37 7 R G 172 ONIONS, Market 4,153 4,141 3, ,419 4,78 4,57 4,681 4, R G 173 ONIONS (Seed Production) R G 175 PARSLEY R G 176 PARSLEY (Seed Production) 74 R G 178 PARSNIPS R G 179 PEANUTS 76 R G 18 PEAS 77 R G 181 PEAS (Seed Production) 78 R G 182 PEPPERS, BELL R G 183 PEPPERS, HOT 8 R G 185 PEPPERS, SWEET 81 R G 177 POTATOES 1,589 1, ,437 1,93 1,887 1, R G 213 PUMPKINS 83 R G 187 RADISHES R G 188 RADISHES (Seed Production) 85 R G 189 RAPINI 64 1,322 1,391 1,529 1, R G 19 RHUBARB 87 R G 192 ROCKETT R G 191 ROMANESCO 89 R G 194 RUTABAGAS 9 R G 25 SESAME (Seed Production) 91 R G 195 SPINACH 6,71 2,37 1, ,95 5,951 7,71 8,237 7,922 5, R G 196 SQUASH R G 197 SQUASH (Seed Production) 94 R G 251 SUNFLOWERS , R G 252 SUNFLOWERS (Seed Production) R G 199 SWEET BASIL R G 2 SWEET BASIL (Seed Production) 98 R G 21 SWISS CHARD R G 22 SWISS CHARD (Seed Production) PAGE 18
19 CROP ACREAGE SUMMARY Line No Irr Type Crop Type, Code, & Desc Mar 17 Apr 17 May 17 Jun 17 Jul 17 Aug 17 Sep 17 Oct 17 Nov 17 Dec 17 Jan 18 Feb 18 Mar 18 1 R G 168 THYME 11 R G 26 TOMATOES, FALL 12 R G 24 TOMATOES, SPRING 13 R G 27 TURNIPS 14 R G 29 VEGETABLES, MIXED 4,42 1, ,38 3,547 5,846 6,419 6,518 6,114 5,62 15 R G 21 VEGETABLES, MIXED (Seed Production) F G 212 WATERLILIES 17 R G 163 WATERMELONS ,28 1, R G 164 WATERMELONS (Seed Production) 5 19 F F 31 ALFALFA, FLAT 95,653 94,66 87,557 76,997 67,178 77,839 75,59 8,746 87,815 88,563 88,665 88,32 88, R F 3 ALFALFA, ROW 42,189 41,149 33,396 27,13 21,889 29,573 3,836 35,136 42,66 45,28 45,955 45,84 46, F F 33 ALFALFA (Seed Production) 63 2,56 18,98 34,48 44,387 13,696 7,99 3,451 2,469 2,166 2,215 2,378 1, F F 35 ALICIAGRASS 113 R F 318 BAMBOO F F 37 BARLEY F F 39 BERMUDAGRASS 48,232 46,216 42,688 4,968 46,46 49,78 52,678 54,875 52,2 52,51 52,139 51,982 51, F F 31 BERMUDAGRASS (Seed Production) 1,2 1,693 5,848 7,844 5,372 2,972 1,495 1,44 2,872 2,691 2,49 2,122 2, F F 311 BUFFELGRASS 118 F F 312 CLOVER 119 F F 313 CLOVER (Seed Production) 12 F F 322 CORN, FIELD 1,975 4,123 4,123 4,123 1, ,118 3, R F 329 CORN, SILAGE 122 R F 315 COTTON 123 F F 316 DICHONDRA GRASS 124 O F 334 DUNALIELLA 125 F F 317 FLAX 126 F F 319 GRASS, MIXED F F 42 GUAR BEANS 128 F F 32 HEMP 129 F F 327 KENAF 13 F F 38 KLEINGRASS 13,92 12,846 12,614 12,91 14,255 14,875 15,722 17,159 17,88 16,999 16,832 16,628 16, F F 36 LEMONGRASS 132 F F 321 OATS ,426 1,719 1,72 1,797 PAGE 19
20 CROP ACREAGE SUMMARY Line No Irr Type Crop Type, Code, & Desc Mar 17 Apr 17 May 17 Jun 17 Jul 17 Aug 17 Sep 17 Oct 17 Nov 17 Dec 17 Jan 18 Feb 18 Mar F F 43 PASTURE, TEMPORARY 134 R F 323 RAPESEED R F 336 RED BEETS F F 324 RICE 137 F F 325 RYEGRASS ,126 1,126 1,188 1, F F 326 RYEGRASS (Seed Production) 139 R F 328 SAFFLOWER O F 332 SALI CORNIA 141 R F 33 SESBANIA R F 331 SESBANIA (Seed Production) 143 F F 335 SORGHUM GRAIN F F 333 SORGHUM SILAGE R F 337 SOY BEANS 146 O F 338 SPIRULINA ALGAE F F 339 SUDANGRASS 4,53 26,172 35,995 43,219 41,681 29,31 13,436 5,443 2,67 1, ,89 1, F F 34 SUDANGRASS (Seed Production) R F 341 SUGARBEETS 25,948 24,887 19,35 12,12 6, ,967 25,836 25,944 25,632 25,769 25, R F 344 SUGARCANE F F 342 TRITICALE GRAIN F F 343 WHEAT 16,988 16,913 16,532 5,12 1, ,323 18,311 21,818 21, R F 36 QUINOA R P 41 ASPARAGUS O P 49 CITRUS, MIXED 4,288 4,288 4,288 4,288 4,288 4,288 3,673 1,917 1,766 1,766 1,766 1,764 1, O P 415 DATES 1,16 1,18 1,18 1,18 1,18 1,18 1,212 1,36 1,333 1,333 1,333 1,333 1, O P 417 DUCK PONDS 9,527 9,531 9,531 9,531 9,532 9,532 9,532 9,489 9,617 9,553 9,619 9,593 9, O P 44 EUCALYPTUS O P 462 FIGS 16 O P 419 FISH FARMS O P 421 FRUIT, MIXED O P 43 GRAPEFRUIT R P 425 GRAPES 164 O P 46 GUAVA 165 R P 422 JOJOBA PAGE 2
21 CROP ACREAGE SUMMARY Line No Irr Type Crop Type, Code, & Desc Mar 17 Apr 17 May 17 Jun 17 Jul 17 Aug 17 Sep 17 Oct 17 Nov 17 Dec 17 Jan 18 Feb 18 Mar O P 484 JUJUBE O P 45 LEMONS 2,77 2,77 2,77 2,211 2,139 2,139 2,375 3,411 3,525 3,525 3,544 3,544 3, O P 47 LIMES O P 41 MANGOS O P 423 NURSERY O P 48 OLIVES O P 411 ORANGES O P 46 ORNAMENTAL TREES O P 427 PALMS F P 429 PASTURE, PERMANENT O P 431 PEACHES 177 O P 433 PECANS O P 412 POMEGRANATES 179 O P 89 SMALL ACREAGE 4,395 4,392 4,387 4,44 4,397 4,39 4,375 4,377 4,357 4,352 4,355 4,337 4, O P 413 TANGERINES F 59 LEACHING 41 6,71 15,812 14,978 8,23 2,619 1,328 1,172 1, F 518 FLOODING, FLAT 2,984 2,64 3,719 1,752 32,71 46,25 47,911 3,63 18,417 9,162 6,788 5,266 3, R 519 FLOODING, ROW 1, ,576 3,829 6,275 13,454 25,856 15,276 5,823 3,291 4,674 2, FALLOW 13,831 13,56 13,374 13,343 13,419 13,414 13,89 13,558 13,56 13,356 13,32 13,489 13, IDLE 43,265 46,87 6,683 84,229 16,318 18,73 16,429 79,733 53,845 4,68 33,499 38,394 47, IID FP IID FP IID FP IID FP IID FP IID FP IID FP IID FP IID FP IID FP IID FP IID FP IID FP PAGE 21
22 CROP ACREAGE SUMMARY Line No Irr Type Crop Type, Code, & Desc Mar 17 Apr 17 May 17 Jun 17 Jul 17 Aug 17 Sep 17 Oct 17 Nov 17 Dec 17 Jan 18 Feb 18 Mar IID FP IID FP IID FP IID FP ,718 23,718 23,718 23, SOLAR 1,723 1,721 1,721 1,721 1,721 1,721 11,675 11,675 11,847 12,372 12,369 12,74 12, FEED LOTS 1,817 1,891 1,891 1,929 1,927 1,927 1,927 1,943 1,949 1,989 1,99 1,99 1, IID HOLDING POND IND-COM 3,32 3,3 3,39 3,36 3,57 3,56 3,55 3,55 3,78 3,77 3,75 3,75 3, FARMABLE, CITY IN CITY 3,4 3,35 3,35 3,35 3,35 3,35 3,35 3,35 3,35 3,35 3,35 3,35 3, LAKES MANAGED MARSH SER-REC 1,351 1,351 1,338 1,338 1,274 1,274 1,274 1,274 1,274 1,278 1,278 1,278 1, AREA UNDER SEA 213 GRAND TOTAL 464,77 465, , ,45 465,32 465, ,3 464, ,79 464, , , , Irr Type: Crop Type: 216 R = Row G = Garden 217 F = Flat F = Field 218 O = Other P = Permenant 219 PAGE 22
23 CROP ACREAGE SUMMARY Line No Irr Type Crop Type, Code, & Desc Mar 17 Apr 17 May 17 Jun 17 Jul 17 Aug 17 Sep 17 Oct 17 Nov 17 Dec 17 Jan 18 Feb 18 Mar GARDEN CROPS 79,796 57,673 37,618 16,39 1, ,311 49,514 87,643 98,874 1,345 93,455 78, FIELD CROPS 253,99 273, , , ,52 22, , , ,977 25, , , , PERMANENT CROPS 24,549 24,534 24,548 24,79 24,63 24,614 24,459 24,572 24,612 24,612 24,712 24,662 24, TOTAL NET ACRES OF CROPS 358, , ,35 38,13 278, , , , , ,27 382,274 38, , Area being reclaimed: LEACHED 41 6,71 15,812 14,978 8,23 2,619 1,328 1,172 1, Area being pre-irrigated: FLOODING 226 Area being pre-irrigated: FLOODING, FLAT 2,984 2,64 3,719 1,752 32,71 46,25 47,911 3,63 18,417 9,162 6,788 5,266 3, Area being pre-irrigated: FLOODING, ROW 1, ,576 3,829 6,275 13,454 25,856 15,276 5,823 3,291 4,674 2, NET AREA IRRIGATED 362, ,81 346,33 322, ,13 321, , ,28 375,91 387,88 394,98 389,495 38, Area farmable but not farmed: FALLOW 13,831 13,56 13,374 13,343 13,419 13,414 13,89 13,558 13,56 13,356 13,32 13,489 13, Area farmable but between crops: IDLE 43,265 46,87 6,683 84,229 16,318 18,73 16,429 79,733 53,845 4,68 33,499 38,394 47, IID Fallow Programs 23,718 23,718 23,718 23, TOTAL AREA FARMABLE 443, ,94 444,15 443, ,84 443, ,61 442, , , , , , Area in Solar, Feed Lots, IID Holding Pond, IND-COM 15,613 15,683 15,692 15,727 15,746 15,745 16,698 16,714 16,915 17,479 17,475 17,846 17, rea in Farmable City, In City, Lakes, Managed Marsh, SER-REC 5,816 5,811 5,798 5,798 5,734 5,734 5,722 5,722 5,722 5,726 5,711 5,711 5, Area under sea 236 GRAND TOTAL 464,77 465, , ,45 465,32 465, ,3 464, ,79 464, , , , ALFALFA (ALL) 138, , ,51 138, , ,18 113, , ,89 135, , ,52 136, WHEAT 16,988 16,913 16,532 5,12 1, ,323 18,311 21,818 21, SUDANGRASS (ALL) 4,53 26,27 36,25 43,834 42,79 29,354 13,449 5,443 2,67 1, ,125 1, BERMUDAGRASS (ALL) 49,234 47,99 48,536 48,812 51,418 52,5 54,173 55,919 55,72 54,742 54,188 54,14 54, LETTUCE (ALL) 14,465 6,61 1, ,32 13,262 25,145 28,753 27,837 22,69 13, SUGAR BEETS 25,948 24,887 19,35 12,12 6, ,967 25,836 25,944 25,632 25,769 25, CARROTS (ALL) 13,877 9,9 6,39 1,52 1,44 9,186 14,819 15,897 15,718 15,341 12, KLIENGRASS 13,92 12,846 12,614 12,91 14,255 14,875 15,722 17,159 17,88 16,999 16,832 16,628 16, BROCCOLI (ALL) 6,315 3,41 1, ,836 8,311 11,393 11,868 1,71 7,77 4, ONIONS (ALL) 13,69 13,182 11,817 3, ,564 12,113 12,682 12,711 12,76 12, CROP TOTAL 295,963 3, , , , ,97 22, , , ,93 319, ,327 38, Percent of Grand Total 63.7% 64.5% 62.9% 57.4% 53.5% 47.1% 43.5% 54.9% 63.9% 68.% 68.7% 67.6% 66.5% ROW CROPS 149, ,43 92,631 59,596 36,98 45,453 68, , , , ,25 168, , FLAT/BORDER CROPS 188,362 21,25 229, , , , ,81 22,64 188, , , ,517 23, OTHER CROPS 24,19 24,175 24,22 24,363 24,284 24,277 24,122 24,235 24,287 24,287 24,386 24,336 24, NET AREA IRRIGATED 362, ,81 346,33 322, ,13 321, , ,28 375,91 387,88 394,98 389,495 38, Fallow Programs and Solar 34,441 34,439 34,439 34,439 1,721 1,721 11,675 11,675 11,847 12,372 12,369 12,74 12,359 PAGE 23
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