Browsing by Author "Hardin, D. C."
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Hardin, D. C.; Lacewell, R. D. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1981)The purpose of this study was to quantify the benefits of using a wind energy system for irrigation. The value of wind energy was estimated on both a static basis (where the annual value of wind power was assumed to be ...
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Lacewell, Ronald D.; Hardin, D. C.; Petty, J. A.; Whitson, R. E. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1982-05)Irrigation is a major contributing factor in crop production on the Texas High Plains. It is responsible for greatly increasing crop production and farm income for the region. Two factors, a declining groundwater supply ...
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Condra, G. D.; Lacewell, R. D.; Hardin, D. C.; Lindsey, K.; Whitson, R. E. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1979-03)Public concern over the potential effects of energy price increases on the U.S. food and fiber system has been dramatically justified in the Trans Pecos region of Texas where a 450 percent increase in the price of natural ...
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Petty, J. A.; Lacewell, R. D.; Hardin, D. C.; Whitson, R. E. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1980-05)Irrigation is a major contributing factor in crop production on the Texas High Plains. It is responsible for greatly increasing crop production and farm income for the region. Two factors, a declining groundwater supply ...
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Lacewell, R. D.; Condra, G. D.; Hardin, D. C.; Zavaleta, L.; Petty, J. A. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1978)The High Plains and Trans Pecos regions of Texas are semi-arid crop production regions located in the western part of the state. Relatively low levels of rainfall are supplemented by irrigation from groundwater supplies. ...