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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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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Timing of deficit determines effect on yield and water-use efficiency Cotton producers struggling with available water after drought and dropping …
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Spanning from South Dakota to Texas, the Ogallala Aquifer is the largest freshwater aquifer in North America. But despite its size, the Ogallala …
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Excel template OAP Budget Justification Table 2022 OAP PrePlan Rating Form 2022 OAP Project Plan Submission Guidelines Ogallala Aquifer …
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A new simulation modeling study, conducted by the Ogallala Water Coordinated Agricultural Project and funded by USDA’s National Institute of Food and …
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The declaration of the COVID-19 viral disease as a pandemic by the World Health Organization and the increasing number of institutional travel …
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“Tackling Tough Questions” is the name of and framework within which participants will work at the 2020 Ogallala Aquife Summit, set March 31-April 1 …
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A group of researchers in Texas Tech University's College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources recently received funding from the USDA as …
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture office in Lubbock studies several different possibilities in their research regarding the aquifer, including the …
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Officials from The Texas A&M University System, TAMUS, announced a Chancellor’s Research Initiative, or CRI, between two agency members – West …