Total irrigated land area has been expanding in Nebraska over the last 40 years, propelling the state into a leading position within the US in terms of irrigated acreages. Typically, those counties which display the largest degree of irrigation development had a significant portion of their land area already irrigated in 1978. Large-scale irrigation in Nebraska affects its atmospheric environment. During the typical irrigation season of May to August, counties with the largest rate of irrigation expansion have cooled by about 0.2 – 0.3 °F per decade in the summer months of June, July and August, while counties with the smallest rate of development warmed by about 0.15 °F per decade during the same period. In the summer months, relative humi...
Nebraska is #1. According to the most recent U.S. 2007 Census of Agriculture (released in February o...
The series of graphs and maps which follow illustrate agricultural land use changes in Nebraska from...
Focus of the Study From mid-February to mid-May 2012, a research team at the University of Nebraska-...
Total irrigated land area has been expanding in Nebraska over the last 40 years, propelling the stat...
Data from thousands of test-hole and well logs were interpreted to improve understanding and managem...
In coming decades, climate change threatens significant changes to the way Nebraskans live, work and...
Long-term tendencies in annual, seasonal, and monthly (March) precipitation, evapotranspiration, and...
Attribute it to the multi-year drought, the threat of future well-drilling moratoriums or an increas...
Reduced availability of irrigation water to producers has led to the need for intraseasonal manageme...
Nebraska’s irrigated acreage base expanded by more than 930,000 acres between the 2002 and 2007 Cens...
With much of the state lying over the Ogallala Aquifer, Nebraska has a valuable irrigation endowment...
Corn is the largest produced field crop in all of America. Corn is processed into many different var...
Nebraska Academy of Sciences, Officers, Policy Committee .......... ii Editorial Board, Instructions...
Agricultural areas within the western U.S. are undergoing rapid urbanization due to population growt...
This publication was prepared by the staff in Animal Science and cooperating Departments for use inE...
Nebraska is #1. According to the most recent U.S. 2007 Census of Agriculture (released in February o...
The series of graphs and maps which follow illustrate agricultural land use changes in Nebraska from...
Focus of the Study From mid-February to mid-May 2012, a research team at the University of Nebraska-...
Total irrigated land area has been expanding in Nebraska over the last 40 years, propelling the stat...
Data from thousands of test-hole and well logs were interpreted to improve understanding and managem...
In coming decades, climate change threatens significant changes to the way Nebraskans live, work and...
Long-term tendencies in annual, seasonal, and monthly (March) precipitation, evapotranspiration, and...
Attribute it to the multi-year drought, the threat of future well-drilling moratoriums or an increas...
Reduced availability of irrigation water to producers has led to the need for intraseasonal manageme...
Nebraska’s irrigated acreage base expanded by more than 930,000 acres between the 2002 and 2007 Cens...
With much of the state lying over the Ogallala Aquifer, Nebraska has a valuable irrigation endowment...
Corn is the largest produced field crop in all of America. Corn is processed into many different var...
Nebraska Academy of Sciences, Officers, Policy Committee .......... ii Editorial Board, Instructions...
Agricultural areas within the western U.S. are undergoing rapid urbanization due to population growt...
This publication was prepared by the staff in Animal Science and cooperating Departments for use inE...
Nebraska is #1. According to the most recent U.S. 2007 Census of Agriculture (released in February o...
The series of graphs and maps which follow illustrate agricultural land use changes in Nebraska from...
Focus of the Study From mid-February to mid-May 2012, a research team at the University of Nebraska-...