In response to the declining availability of irrigation water from the Ogallala aquifer, irrigation at the level where MVP=MFC increases net returns over either irrigating to maximize production or meet 100% of the evapotranspiration (PET) requirements. This prolongs the economic life of the aquifer and increases the efficiency of irrigation
As a shortage declaration on the Colorado River appears likely in the near future, many farmers in t...
Agricultural production on the Texas High Plains is heavily dependent on the Ogallala Aquifer, which...
Because of the decline of the Ogallala Aquifer, water districts, regional water managers, and state ...
In response to the declining availability of irrigation water from the Ogallala aquifer, irrigation ...
An economic optimization model for a sixty years planning horizon is developed using available groun...
The declining availability of irrigation water from the Ogallala aquifer combined with increasing en...
The Texas Panhandle is one of the most unique and diversified agricultural areas in the world. Prod...
Crop production on the Southern High Plains of Texas relies on groundwater drawn from the Ogallala A...
The sustainable water use especially for irrigated agriculture in the Texas Panhandle Region is a ma...
The reduction in the availability of irrigation water and the increase in pumping costs resulting fr...
The declining availability of irrigation water from the Ogallala aquifer combined with increasing en...
There are about 15 million acres of cropland in the U.S. that are irrigated from aquifers which are ...
Irrigated agriculture has played a vital role in the development and growth of the Great Plains Regi...
Agricultural production in the High Plains region of Texas is a part of the foundation of the region...
The Great Plains region of the United States is characterized by a significant dependence on agricul...
As a shortage declaration on the Colorado River appears likely in the near future, many farmers in t...
Agricultural production on the Texas High Plains is heavily dependent on the Ogallala Aquifer, which...
Because of the decline of the Ogallala Aquifer, water districts, regional water managers, and state ...
In response to the declining availability of irrigation water from the Ogallala aquifer, irrigation ...
An economic optimization model for a sixty years planning horizon is developed using available groun...
The declining availability of irrigation water from the Ogallala aquifer combined with increasing en...
The Texas Panhandle is one of the most unique and diversified agricultural areas in the world. Prod...
Crop production on the Southern High Plains of Texas relies on groundwater drawn from the Ogallala A...
The sustainable water use especially for irrigated agriculture in the Texas Panhandle Region is a ma...
The reduction in the availability of irrigation water and the increase in pumping costs resulting fr...
The declining availability of irrigation water from the Ogallala aquifer combined with increasing en...
There are about 15 million acres of cropland in the U.S. that are irrigated from aquifers which are ...
Irrigated agriculture has played a vital role in the development and growth of the Great Plains Regi...
Agricultural production in the High Plains region of Texas is a part of the foundation of the region...
The Great Plains region of the United States is characterized by a significant dependence on agricul...
As a shortage declaration on the Colorado River appears likely in the near future, many farmers in t...
Agricultural production on the Texas High Plains is heavily dependent on the Ogallala Aquifer, which...
Because of the decline of the Ogallala Aquifer, water districts, regional water managers, and state ...