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Impact of New Irrigation Technology on the Texas High Plains: 1980-2020
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1983-12)
Crop production on the Texas High Plains is constrained by limited and erratic rainfall, hence irrigation is important. Presently, 6 million acres, or 50% of regional cropland, are irrigated annually. Irrigation water is ...
An Economic Analysis of Erosion and Sediment Damage in the Lower Running Draw Watershed
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1978-08)
The development and implementation of agricultural non-point source (NPS) pollution control plans was mandated by the 1972 Federal Pollution Control Act Amendments, Public Law 92-500. The purpose of this particular report ...
Recursive Programming Model for Crop Production on the Texas High Plains
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1984-02)
A flexible, recursive programming model of crop production on the Texas High Plains was developed. Besides the linear programming (LP) Optimization routine and recursive feedback section, the model also includes a matrix ...