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ET 3 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 3 input use optimization 3 irrigation efficiency 3 Crop Production/Industries 2 Ogallala Aquifer 2 water response function 2 Farm Management 1 Grain sorghum 1 Production Economics 1 Productivity Analysis 1 Texas Panhandle 1 Texas Panhandle. 1 and Q34 1 irrigated cotton 1 maximizing profit 1 water conservation 1
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Book / Working Paper 3
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Undetermined 3
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Almas, Lal K. 3 Colette, W. Arden 2 Ahamadou, Aly 1 Brooks, Kathleen R. 1 Dembele, Mamadou 1 Warminski, Patrick L. 1
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Southern Agricultural Economics Association - SAEA 3
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2007 Annual Meeting, February 4-7, 2007, Mobile, Alabama 2 2012 Annual Meeting, February 4-7, 2012, Birmingham, Alabama 1
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Water use efficiency and maximizing profitability of grain sorghum production in the Texas Panhandle
Ahamadou, Aly; Dembele, Mamadou; Almas, Lal K.; Brooks, … - Southern Agricultural Economics Association - SAEA - 2012
The reduction in the availability of irrigation water and the increase in pumping costs resulting from the decline in the Ogallala Aquifer make good management decisions more critical for the survival of the farm firm and the success of the agricultural sector in the Texas Panhandle. Response...
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Reducing Irrigation Water Demand with Cotton Production in West Texas
Almas, Lal K.; Colette, W. Arden; Warminski, Patrick L. - Southern Agricultural Economics Association - SAEA - 2007
Due to declining water availability from the Ogallala Aquifer and increasing pumping costs, irrigation management options for cotton are analyzed. The study concludes that supplemental irrigation while meeting crop ET requirements is the most profitable option. Switching from corn to cotton...
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Comparison of Water Allocation Strategies for Wheat Production in the Texas Panhandle
Colette, W. Arden; Almas, Lal K. - Southern Agricultural Economics Association - SAEA - 2007
The declining availability of irrigation water from the Ogallala aquifer combined with increasing energy costs make irrigation strategies much more critical. Irrigation strategies that maximize returns to irrigation require less water and achieve higher returns than strategies aimed at...
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