It is well known that California experiences dramatic swings in precipitation that are difficult to predict and challenging to agriculture. In times of drought, groundwater serves as a crucial savings account that is heavily relied upon. However, few tools exist to proactively refill this crucial reserve in wet years. We explored the idea of intentional winter flooding of agricultural land to promote on-farm recharge of the underlying groundwater. Field experiments were conducted on two established alfalfa stands to determine the feasibility of groundwater recharge and test realistic water application amounts and timings and potential crop damage. We studied soils with relatively high percolation rates and found that most of the applied wat...
Chronic groundwater overdraft threatens agricultural sustainability in California's Central Valley. ...
Water management is key for profitable alfalfa production in the West. However it is one of the most...
The agriculturally productive San Joaquin Valley faces two severe hydrologic issues: persistent grou...
It is well known that California experiences dramatic swings in precipitation that are difficult to ...
Disposal of saline drainage water is a significant problem for irrigated agriculture. One proposal i...
California signed the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) into law in 2014. SGMA requires ...
Groundwater pumping chronically exceeds natural recharge in many agricultural regions in California....
Groundwater pumping chronically exceeds natural recharge in many agricultural regions in Ca...
Although alfalfa is the dominant water user in the Imperial Valley and is planted on 40% of...
Alfalfa uses approximately 18.7 % the state’s agricultural water, a larger percentage than any other...
Alfalfa is California's largest user of agricultural water, with about 1 million acres in production...
On the west side of the San Joaquin Valley, California, groundwater tables have risen after several ...
The resilience and productivity of California's agriculture is threatened by groundwater overdraft, ...
Restoring soil health by using cover crops can improve agricultural productivity and sustainability....
One of the suggested approaches to mitigate the chronic groundwater depletion in California is agric...
Chronic groundwater overdraft threatens agricultural sustainability in California's Central Valley. ...
Water management is key for profitable alfalfa production in the West. However it is one of the most...
The agriculturally productive San Joaquin Valley faces two severe hydrologic issues: persistent grou...
It is well known that California experiences dramatic swings in precipitation that are difficult to ...
Disposal of saline drainage water is a significant problem for irrigated agriculture. One proposal i...
California signed the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) into law in 2014. SGMA requires ...
Groundwater pumping chronically exceeds natural recharge in many agricultural regions in California....
Groundwater pumping chronically exceeds natural recharge in many agricultural regions in Ca...
Although alfalfa is the dominant water user in the Imperial Valley and is planted on 40% of...
Alfalfa uses approximately 18.7 % the state’s agricultural water, a larger percentage than any other...
Alfalfa is California's largest user of agricultural water, with about 1 million acres in production...
On the west side of the San Joaquin Valley, California, groundwater tables have risen after several ...
The resilience and productivity of California's agriculture is threatened by groundwater overdraft, ...
Restoring soil health by using cover crops can improve agricultural productivity and sustainability....
One of the suggested approaches to mitigate the chronic groundwater depletion in California is agric...
Chronic groundwater overdraft threatens agricultural sustainability in California's Central Valley. ...
Water management is key for profitable alfalfa production in the West. However it is one of the most...
The agriculturally productive San Joaquin Valley faces two severe hydrologic issues: persistent grou...