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Aavudai Anandhi, Raveendranpillai Deepa, Amit Bhardwaj and Vasubandhu Misra
The Ogallala Aquifer is one of the most productive agricultural regions and is referred to as the ?breadbasket of the world?. It covers approximately 225,000 square miles beneath the Great Plains region spanning the states of Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma,...
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Nathan Howell
Within the US Southern High Plains, it is known that the Ogallala Aquifer (OA) has been over pumped since large-scale agriculture began making use of the water in the 1950s. One option to address the decline is to find new water sources. The last 10?15 y...
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Yong Chen, Gary W. Marek, Thomas H. Marek, Jerry E. Moorhead, Kevin R. Heflin, David K. Brauer, Prasanna H. Gowda and Raghavan Srinivasan
The Ogallala Aquifer has experienced a continuous decline in water levels due to decades of irrigation pumping with minimal recharge. Corn is one of the major irrigated crops in the semi-arid Northern High Plains (NHP) of Texas. Selection of less water-i...
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Yong Chen, Gary W. Marek, Thomas H. Marek, David K. Brauer, Raghavan Srinivasan
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In the semi-arid Texas High Plains, the underlying Ogallala Aquifer is experiencing continuing decline due to long-term pumping for irrigation with limited recharge. Accurate simulation of irrigation and other associated water balance components are crit...
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Jadwiga R. Ziolkowska, Reuben Reyes
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In the past decade, extreme and exceptional droughts have significantly impacted many economic sectors in the US, especially in California, Oklahoma, and Texas. The record drought of 2011?2014 affected almost 90% of Texas areas and 95% of Oklahoma state ...
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Dennis Gitz and David Brauer
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Eihab Fathelrahman, Amalia Davies, Stephen Davies and James Pritchett
This research models selected impacts of climate change on Colorado agriculture several decades in the future, using an Economic Displacement Mathematical Programming model. The agricultural economy in Colorado is dominated by livestock, which accounts f...
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A. Malapati, K.F. Bronson, J.D. Booker, W.H. Hudnall, and A.M. Schubert
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K.F. Bronson, A. Malapati, J.D. Booker, B.R. Scanlon, W. H. Hudnall, and A.M. Schubert
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