The Northern High Plains (NHP) of Texas is home to more than a million acres of irrigated crop production. The area is dependent on the Ogallala Aquifer for irrigation water that has a very minimal recharge rate which is leading to diminishing water availability making the adoption of more water efficient irrigation practices such as irrigation scheduling critical to sustaining irrigated agriculture. Corn is by far the largest user of irrigation water in the NHP. The objective of this study was to estimate the value of irrigation scheduling for corn in NHP using three-year data from the “200-12 demonstration” that had both demonstration plots (optimal irrigation scheduling followed) and side-by-side control plots (farmers’ practices follow...
With rapidly changing conditions in production agriculture, the need for highly flexible and quickly...
Since 1991, the drought conditions in Central Oregon have seriously impacted the amount of water del...
Competition for water is increasing while a growing world population requires more food production. ...
Four irrigation scheduling methods for corn were analyzed over a fifteen year historical weather pat...
Crop production on the Southern High Plains of Texas relies on groundwater drawn from the Ogallala A...
ABSTRACT. In many areas of the central U.S. Great Plains irrigation well capacities are decreasing d...
ABSTRACT. In many areas of the central U.S. Great Plains irrigation well capacities are decreasing d...
Regulations on nutrient application amounts and environmental impacts of fertilizers are promoting a...
The Ogallala Aquifer has experienced a continuous decline in water levels due to decades of irrigati...
There are about 15 million acres of cropland in the U.S. that are irrigated from aquifers which are ...
Citation: Lamm, F. R., & Rogers, D. H. (2015). The Importance of Irrigation Scheduling for Marginal ...
Agriculture is the largest consumer of water in the United States. Results from previous studies hav...
The declining availability of irrigation water from the Ogallala aquifer combined with increasing en...
Crop production on the Texas High Plains is constrained by limited and erratic rainfall, hence irrig...
Many farmers in West Central Nebraska have limited irrigation water supplies, and need to produce cr...
With rapidly changing conditions in production agriculture, the need for highly flexible and quickly...
Since 1991, the drought conditions in Central Oregon have seriously impacted the amount of water del...
Competition for water is increasing while a growing world population requires more food production. ...
Four irrigation scheduling methods for corn were analyzed over a fifteen year historical weather pat...
Crop production on the Southern High Plains of Texas relies on groundwater drawn from the Ogallala A...
ABSTRACT. In many areas of the central U.S. Great Plains irrigation well capacities are decreasing d...
ABSTRACT. In many areas of the central U.S. Great Plains irrigation well capacities are decreasing d...
Regulations on nutrient application amounts and environmental impacts of fertilizers are promoting a...
The Ogallala Aquifer has experienced a continuous decline in water levels due to decades of irrigati...
There are about 15 million acres of cropland in the U.S. that are irrigated from aquifers which are ...
Citation: Lamm, F. R., & Rogers, D. H. (2015). The Importance of Irrigation Scheduling for Marginal ...
Agriculture is the largest consumer of water in the United States. Results from previous studies hav...
The declining availability of irrigation water from the Ogallala aquifer combined with increasing en...
Crop production on the Texas High Plains is constrained by limited and erratic rainfall, hence irrig...
Many farmers in West Central Nebraska have limited irrigation water supplies, and need to produce cr...
With rapidly changing conditions in production agriculture, the need for highly flexible and quickly...
Since 1991, the drought conditions in Central Oregon have seriously impacted the amount of water del...
Competition for water is increasing while a growing world population requires more food production. ...