Flood damage losses to agricultural crops in Colorado
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Fort Collins, Colo. : Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics :, 2013.
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1 online resource (14 pages) : illustrations
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"November 2013."
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The period from September 9-16, 2013 saw unprecedented rainfall in many parts of Colorado, and 17 counties were significantly impacted by heavy rain and flooding. Based on on-site surveys of these areas, there were a number of acres inundated with flood waters. The water remained at a high level for 2-4 days in some areas. The flooded areas, estimated at 23,000 acres. The estimated value of the lost production is somewhere between $3.4 and $5.5 million. The flood resulted in many other losses for the farmers and ranchers.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Dalsted, N. L., Deering, J. A., Hill, R. G., & Sullins, M. J. (2013). Flood damage losses to agricultural crops in Colorado . Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics :.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Norman L. Dalsted et al.. 2013. Flood Damage Losses to Agricultural Crops in Colorado. Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.

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Norman L. Dalsted et al.. Flood Damage Losses to Agricultural Crops in Colorado Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2013.

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Dalsted, Norman L., John A Deering, Rebecca Goldbach Hill, and Martha Jane Sullins. Flood Damage Losses to Agricultural Crops in Colorado Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics :, 2013.

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