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Tag: Ogallala Water Coordinated Agriculture Project

  • New issue of txH2O highlights the Ogallala Aquifer center privot irrigation and more!

    Did you know the Ogallala Aquifer is the largest source of fresh groundwater in North America? Or that two U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)-funded projects with almost 100 researchers are working to ensure that Ogallala water is used in the best way possible? The Texas Water Resources Institute recently published the Fall 2018 issue of…

    New issue of txH2O highlights the Ogallala Aquifer center privot irrigation and more!

  • Ogallala Water Summit gathers stakeholders to work on next steps to sustain aquifer

    By Amy Kremen More than 200 leaders in water management from all eight states that overlay the Ogallala Aquifer traveled to Garden City, Kansas in April to attend the Ogallala Aquifer Summit. Over two days, the group shared its expertise and perspectives on effective management practices and support systems, including local, state and federal policies,…

    Ogallala Water Summit gathers stakeholders to work on next steps to sustain aquifer

  • Ogallala Water Coordinated Agriculture Project, Ogallala Aquifer

    Team members of the Ogallala Water Coordinated Agriculture Project (CAP) heard updates on the project’s year two accomplishments and reviewed timelines and goals in anticipation of its next project year, which starts in mid-March, at their recent annual meeting in Manhattan, Kansas. The multidisciplinary collaborative project, funded by U.S. Department of Agriculture-National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA-NIFA),…

    Ogallala Water Coordinated Agriculture Project, Ogallala Aquifer

  • Ogallala Water team reviews accomplishments, plans for year

    Team members of the Ogallala Water Coordinated Agriculture Project (CAP) heard updates on the project’s year two accomplishments and reviewed timelines and goals in anticipation of its next project year, which starts in mid-March, at their recent annual meeting in Manhattan, Kansas. The multidisciplinary collaborative project, funded by U.S. Department of Agriculture-National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA-NIFA),…

    Ogallala Water team reviews accomplishments, plans for year