Presented at the 2007 Central Plains irrigation conference on February 27-28 in Kearney, Nebraska.Includes bibliographical references
Competition for water is increasing while a growing world population requires more food production. ...
Presented at the Central Plains irrigation conference on February 17-18, 2004 in Kearney Nebraska.In...
The US High Plains region has a semiarid climate receiving between 330 and 455 mm of rainfall annual...
Presented at the Central Plains irrigation conference on February 16-17, 2005 in Sterling, Colorado....
Presented at the Central Plains irrigation short course and exposition on February 5-6, 2001 at the ...
This NebGuide discusses corn irrigation strategies options and objectives. There are over 16 million...
In the past, water has been plentiful and relatively inexpensive in most of Nebraska. Irrigation sys...
Presented at the 2008 Central Plains irrigation conference on February 19-20 in Greeley, Colorado.In...
Presented at the Central Plains irrigation conference on February 17-18, 2004 in Kearney Nebraska.In...
Maximizing the net benefits of irrigated plant production through appropriately designed agricultura...
Whether your water originates from the ground or the river, water for irrigation is becoming limited...
Irrigation water management has always been important to the people in southwest Nebraska. It was ev...
Irrigated maize is produced on about 3.5 Mha in the U.S. Great Plains and western Corn Belt. Most ir...
Many farmers in West Central Nebraska have limited irrigation water supplies, and need to produce cr...
z Soil — plant — water relationships z Water use characteristics z Matching crop demands with water ...
Competition for water is increasing while a growing world population requires more food production. ...
Presented at the Central Plains irrigation conference on February 17-18, 2004 in Kearney Nebraska.In...
The US High Plains region has a semiarid climate receiving between 330 and 455 mm of rainfall annual...
Presented at the Central Plains irrigation conference on February 16-17, 2005 in Sterling, Colorado....
Presented at the Central Plains irrigation short course and exposition on February 5-6, 2001 at the ...
This NebGuide discusses corn irrigation strategies options and objectives. There are over 16 million...
In the past, water has been plentiful and relatively inexpensive in most of Nebraska. Irrigation sys...
Presented at the 2008 Central Plains irrigation conference on February 19-20 in Greeley, Colorado.In...
Presented at the Central Plains irrigation conference on February 17-18, 2004 in Kearney Nebraska.In...
Maximizing the net benefits of irrigated plant production through appropriately designed agricultura...
Whether your water originates from the ground or the river, water for irrigation is becoming limited...
Irrigation water management has always been important to the people in southwest Nebraska. It was ev...
Irrigated maize is produced on about 3.5 Mha in the U.S. Great Plains and western Corn Belt. Most ir...
Many farmers in West Central Nebraska have limited irrigation water supplies, and need to produce cr...
z Soil — plant — water relationships z Water use characteristics z Matching crop demands with water ...
Competition for water is increasing while a growing world population requires more food production. ...
Presented at the Central Plains irrigation conference on February 17-18, 2004 in Kearney Nebraska.In...
The US High Plains region has a semiarid climate receiving between 330 and 455 mm of rainfall annual...