AbstractEvaluation of how historical irrigation reactions can adapt to future drought is indispensable to irrigation policy, however, such reactions are poorly quantified. In this paper, county-level irrigation data for maize, soybean, grain sorghum, and wheat crops in Kansas were compiled. Statistical models were developed to quantify changes of irrigation and yields in response to drought for each crop. These were then used to evaluate the ability of current irrigation to cope with future drought impacts on each crop based on an ensemble Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) prediction under the Representative Concentration Pathways 4.5 scenario. Results indicate that irrigation in response to drought varies by crop; approximately 10 to 13...
Food demands are rising due to an increasing population with changing food preferences, placing pres...
Climate change is likely to significantly impact agricultural production in the Great Plains region ...
Historical events hint that the Midwest may be on the verge of crop weather reminiscent of the 70s a...
AbstractEvaluation of how historical irrigation reactions can adapt to future drought is indispensab...
Citation: Tack, J., Barkley, A., & Hendricks, N. (2017). Irrigation offsets wheat yield reductions f...
Heat and water stress can drastically reduce crop yields, particularly when they co-occur, but their...
Drought has been a major cause of agricultural disaster, yet how it affects the vulnerability of mai...
© 2015 The Authors.Groundwater-fed irrigation has supported growth in agricultural production around...
A field study was conducted for eight years in southwest Kansas near Garden City to measure the resp...
Agriculture is arguably the most vulnerable sector to climate change (CC). Producers in Texas not on...
Irrigation water supplies are decreasing in many areas of the US Great Plains, which is requiring ma...
Climate variability and trends affect global crop yields and are characterized as highly dependent o...
Farmers use irrigation to mitigate drought risk and reduce yield uncertainty. A clear understanding ...
This article presents an analysis of the response of the annual crop yield in five main dryland cult...
An objective drought index that measures the dry and hot conditions adversely affecting crop yields ...
Food demands are rising due to an increasing population with changing food preferences, placing pres...
Climate change is likely to significantly impact agricultural production in the Great Plains region ...
Historical events hint that the Midwest may be on the verge of crop weather reminiscent of the 70s a...
AbstractEvaluation of how historical irrigation reactions can adapt to future drought is indispensab...
Citation: Tack, J., Barkley, A., & Hendricks, N. (2017). Irrigation offsets wheat yield reductions f...
Heat and water stress can drastically reduce crop yields, particularly when they co-occur, but their...
Drought has been a major cause of agricultural disaster, yet how it affects the vulnerability of mai...
© 2015 The Authors.Groundwater-fed irrigation has supported growth in agricultural production around...
A field study was conducted for eight years in southwest Kansas near Garden City to measure the resp...
Agriculture is arguably the most vulnerable sector to climate change (CC). Producers in Texas not on...
Irrigation water supplies are decreasing in many areas of the US Great Plains, which is requiring ma...
Climate variability and trends affect global crop yields and are characterized as highly dependent o...
Farmers use irrigation to mitigate drought risk and reduce yield uncertainty. A clear understanding ...
This article presents an analysis of the response of the annual crop yield in five main dryland cult...
An objective drought index that measures the dry and hot conditions adversely affecting crop yields ...
Food demands are rising due to an increasing population with changing food preferences, placing pres...
Climate change is likely to significantly impact agricultural production in the Great Plains region ...
Historical events hint that the Midwest may be on the verge of crop weather reminiscent of the 70s a...