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Irrigation in the Texas High Plains: a brief history and potential reductions in demand

โœ Scribed by P. D. Colaizzi; P. H. Gowda; T. H. Marek; D. O. Porter


Book ID
102284400
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
490 KB
Volume
58
Category
Article
ISSN
1531-0353

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Abstract

Irrigation for crop production in the semiโ€arid Texas High Plains is dependent on groundwater withdrawals from the Ogallala Aquifer, which is declining because withdrawals exceed natural recharge. Irrigation development in the region accelerated during the 1950s. Both irrigated area and volume pumped peaked in 1974 and steadily declined during 1974โ€“1989. By 2004, however, irrigated area was nearly the same as it was in 1958, and volume pumped had increased slightly. Several strategies to reduce groundwater withdrawals were reviewed without any reductions in irrigated land area or crop productivity. The most promising evaluated were: (1) increasing weatherโ€based irrigation scheduling using the Texas High Plains Evapotranspiration Network (TXHPET); (2) converting gravityโ€irrigated land (27% of total) to centre pivot irrigation; and (3) replacing highโ€water to lowerโ€water demand crops (i.e., corn to cotton). If the land area using the TXHPET network was doubled, and if gravityโ€irrigated lands were reduced to 10%, groundwater withdrawals could be reduced by 14%. An additional reduction of 8% may be possible by converting half of the irrigated corn area to cotton. Copyright ยฉ 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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