Presentations
Summary of Success: 2008 Presentations
Ogallala Aquifer Project workers met in Amarillo, Texas in March of 2008 to summarize what they have discovered recently during the course of their work. These videos run from ten to twenty minutes and are a good way to learn what is new.
Irrigation Systems Technology:
- Subsurface Drip Irrigation Research on the Southern High Plains
Jim Bordovsky, Texas AgriLife Research, Halfway, Texas
- Subsurface Drip Irrigation Research at Bushland, Texas
Paul Colaizzi, ARS-Bushland, Texas
- Irrigation Automation: Purpose and Progress
Steve Evett, ARS-Bushland, Texas
- Can Subsurface Drip Irrigation be a Competitive Irrigation System in the Great Plains Region for Commodity Crops?
Freddie Lamm, KSU, Colby, Kansas
Irrigation and Precipitation Management
Economic Assessments and Impacts
Production Systems
- Sustaining the High Plains Aquifer through Greater Crop Diversification by the Inclusion of Drought Tolerant Crops: A Modeling Approach
Louis Baumhardt, ARS-Bushland, Texas
- Cropping Systems for Deficit Irrigation
Norman Klocke, KSU, Garden City, Kansas
- Ogallala Aquifer Research Activities
Bill Payne, Texas AgriLife Reaserch, Amarillo, Texas
- Grain and Forage Production with Limited Irrigated Cropping Systems
Alan Schlegel, KSU, Tribune, Kansas
Hydrology / Climatology
CAFO and Processing Industry
Technology Transfer
Miscellaneous
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