By Forrest Wilder, Texas Monthly The rains don’t come like they used to, and Glenn Schur can’t rely on the once bountiful water beneath the clay …
Kansas farmers brace for water cuts to save Ogallala Aquifer
By Allison Kite, Kansas Reflector and Kevin Hardy, Stateline JETMORE, Kan. — An inch or two of corn peeks out of the dirt, just enough to reveal …
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Dumas farmers, city collaboration taps 38 million gallons for crops, preserves aquifer
by Drew Powell, ABC 7 Amarillo DUMAS, Texas — The United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Economic Research Service team conducted a study …
OAP scientists requested to submit detailed Project Plans by April 12
Ogallala Aquifer Program (OAP) scientists are requested to submit a detailed Project Plan (suggested length 3-5 pages) that addresses the overall OAP …
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Without conservation, Ogallala Aquifer will go the way of the buffalo
Kansas State University researchers led by irrigation engineer Jonathan Aguilar, Garden City Experiment Station, says in trying to better … Keep …
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