The declining availability of irrigation water from the Ogallala aquifer combined with increasing energy costs make irrigation strategies much more critical. Irrigation strategies that maximize returns to irrigation require less water and achieve higher returns than strategies aimed at satisfying 100% of the crops evapotranspiration (ET) requirements
Typically, more than 70% of water use is for irrigation purposes in most parts of the world. In arid...
INTRODUCTION water supply [3]. The illustration pertains to the Texas High Plains, but the method co...
Competition for water is increasing while a growing world population requires more food production. ...
The declining availability of irrigation water from the Ogallala aquifer combined with increasing en...
A quadratic water response function for irrigated wheat is estimated using field data collected from...
In response to the declining availability of irrigation water from the Ogallala aquifer, irrigation ...
Uncertainty exists as to the optimum whole-farm irrigation strategy for wheat growing in subtropical...
The declining availability of irrigation water from the Ogallala aquifer combined with increasing en...
Due to declining water availability from the Ogallala Aquifer and increasing pumping costs, irrigati...
Crop production on the Southern High Plains of Texas relies on groundwater drawn from the Ogallala A...
Coping with water scarcity using supplemental irrigation of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in the semi...
ABSTRACT. Corn (Zea mays L.) is the irrigated crop of choice for many irrigators in the Central I rr...
Two strategies are assessed to increase wheat production in the water-scarce Karkheh River Basin (KR...
The reduction in the availability of irrigation water and the increase in pumping costs resulting fr...
Irrigation remains a vital practice in agriculture to sustain global food supplies, though the pract...
Typically, more than 70% of water use is for irrigation purposes in most parts of the world. In arid...
INTRODUCTION water supply [3]. The illustration pertains to the Texas High Plains, but the method co...
Competition for water is increasing while a growing world population requires more food production. ...
The declining availability of irrigation water from the Ogallala aquifer combined with increasing en...
A quadratic water response function for irrigated wheat is estimated using field data collected from...
In response to the declining availability of irrigation water from the Ogallala aquifer, irrigation ...
Uncertainty exists as to the optimum whole-farm irrigation strategy for wheat growing in subtropical...
The declining availability of irrigation water from the Ogallala aquifer combined with increasing en...
Due to declining water availability from the Ogallala Aquifer and increasing pumping costs, irrigati...
Crop production on the Southern High Plains of Texas relies on groundwater drawn from the Ogallala A...
Coping with water scarcity using supplemental irrigation of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in the semi...
ABSTRACT. Corn (Zea mays L.) is the irrigated crop of choice for many irrigators in the Central I rr...
Two strategies are assessed to increase wheat production in the water-scarce Karkheh River Basin (KR...
The reduction in the availability of irrigation water and the increase in pumping costs resulting fr...
Irrigation remains a vital practice in agriculture to sustain global food supplies, though the pract...
Typically, more than 70% of water use is for irrigation purposes in most parts of the world. In arid...
INTRODUCTION water supply [3]. The illustration pertains to the Texas High Plains, but the method co...
Competition for water is increasing while a growing world population requires more food production. ...