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Irrigation- Oriented ET Models for the Great Plains

Irrigation- Oriented ET Models for the Great Plains

... Ot.er ET model implementation barriers are the lack of trained personnel, crude data communications network, and a general lack of appreciation for the tremendous potential improvement i[r] ... See full document

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Socioeconomic Impacts of Developing Wind Energy in the Great Plains

Socioeconomic Impacts of Developing Wind Energy in the Great Plains

... input-output models have become the standard procedure for estimating local economic effects, based on the new project’s output or ex- penditures (Leistritz 1998; Goldberg et ... See full document

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Remote Sensing for Crop Water Management: from Experiments to User-Driven Services

Remote Sensing for Crop Water Management: from Experiments to User-Driven Services

... The great strength of the reflectance-based models from the point of view of crop irrigation management is the capability to estimate the potential crop transpiration, based on the temporal evolution ... See full document

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Modeling Cotton and Winter Wheat Growth and Yield Responses to Irrigation Management in the Texas High Plains and Rolling Plains

Modeling Cotton and Winter Wheat Growth and Yield Responses to Irrigation Management in the Texas High Plains and Rolling Plains

... crop models in predicting applied water-yield relations due to better empirical relations associated with water stress in the Cotton2K ...of irrigation water available. Very few studies in the Texas Rolling ... See full document

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Searching for synergism in dryland cropping systems in the central
Great Plains

Searching for synergism in dryland cropping systems in the central Great Plains

... simulation models may be ...Saseendran et al. (2010) simulated several central Great Plains dryland cropping systems and reported 16-year average wheat yields that were the same for the W–F ... See full document

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The Impact of Ethanol Plants on Cropland Values in the Great Plains

The Impact of Ethanol Plants on Cropland Values in the Great Plains

... Herriges et al, 1992; Just and Miranowski, 1993; Moss, 1997; Miranowski and Hammes, 1984; Phipps, 1984, Weersink et al ...price models to analyze the economic impact of agricultural income streams ... See full document

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Drought and Associated Impacts in the Great Plains of the United States—A Review

Drought and Associated Impacts in the Great Plains of the United States—A Review

... The Great Plains of North America span a region from the Gulf of Mexico in the south to the coniferous forests of Canada to the north and are bordered on the west by the Rocky ...These Plains spread ... See full document

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Soil Moisture Response to Range Improvement in the Northern Great Plains.

Soil Moisture Response to Range Improvement in the Northern Great Plains.

... Treatment Effects.-The influence of range improvement treatments on soil water potential or moisture stress was significant in both years (table 2) 2.. The rest fro[r] ... See full document

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Great Plains Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Project

Great Plains Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Project

... Across the US, values for measures of length and quality of life for Native American, Black, and Hispanic residents are regularly worse than for Whites and Asians. For example, even in the healthiest counties in the US, ... See full document

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The impact of military forts on agricultural investments on the Great Plains in 1880

The impact of military forts on agricultural investments on the Great Plains in 1880

... Pendyck and Rubinfeld (1998) or Greene (1993) offers a good review of the TSLS procedure. In addition to the independent variables listed above, we include additional regressors necessary to identify the YLD equation in ... See full document

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Fertilization and Its Effect on Range Improvement in the Northern Great Plains.

Fertilization and Its Effect on Range Improvement in the Northern Great Plains.

... trogen fertilizer to a deteriorated range site changed the botanical composition from predominantly forbs and shortgrass species to a western wheatgrass and short- [r] ... See full document

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On the assessment of the moisture transport by the Great Plains low-level jet

On the assessment of the moisture transport by the Great Plains low-level jet

... We note that the extension of the GPLLJ is dependent on the synoptic conditions or land preconditioning, among other factors, which may alter the ratio of the TPW. For exam- ple, the presence of a well-developed ... See full document

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Irrigation Technology and Water Conservation in the High Plains Aquifer Region

Irrigation Technology and Water Conservation in the High Plains Aquifer Region

... High Plains aquifer is perhaps the largest single water management concern in the United ...for irrigation, household, and municipal uses, with irrigation being the largest use representing over 85 ... See full document

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Captive Nations: Measuring Economic Growth on Native American Reservations in California

Captive Nations: Measuring Economic Growth on Native American Reservations in California

... tions of the ‘other’ and exploitation of Indigenous peoples (Smith 1999). Scientific meth- ods, anthropological observational methods, geography methods, and many others have all partaken in imperialist and colonial ... See full document

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Growth and development of Northern Great Plains species in relation to nitrogen fertilization.

Growth and development of Northern Great Plains species in relation to nitrogen fertilization.

... The development of a given individual grass, sedge, or forb species as observed in terms of leaf height and other pheno- logical developments in the pres- ence [r] ... See full document

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The effects of weather modification on Northern Great Plains Grasslands: a preliminary assessment.

The effects of weather modification on Northern Great Plains Grasslands: a preliminary assessment.

... Relationship between nutrient content of grasses and precipitation is probably dependent on a number of factors, including grass species and timing of the rainfall[r] ... See full document

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Infiltration and soil properties as affected by annual cropping in the northern great plains

Infiltration and soil properties as affected by annual cropping in the northern great plains

... Abbreviations: AWFST, annual wheat with fall sweep and spring disk till- age; AWNT, annual wheat with no tillage; BD, bulk density; FWCT, fallow-wheat with conventional tillage; OC, orga[r] ... See full document

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Lentil green manure as fallow replacement in the semiarid northern Great Plains

Lentil green manure as fallow replacement in the semiarid northern Great Plains

... Depletion of soil water by green manure during the fallow period was not the cause of lower wheat yields on green fallow treatments, be- cause there were no significant differences in so[r] ... See full document

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Response of Native Vegetation of the Central Great Plains to Applications of Corral Manure and Commercial Fertilizer.

Response of Native Vegetation of the Central Great Plains to Applications of Corral Manure and Commercial Fertilizer.

... Preliminary trials conducted on the Northern Great Plains have indicated that yields could be increased by the application of corral manure and commercial fertilizer[r] ... See full document

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Nitrogen and phosphorus availability in a fertilized rangeland ecosystem of the northern Great Plains.

Nitrogen and phosphorus availability in a fertilized rangeland ecosystem of the northern Great Plains.

... In the northern Great Plains, cycling and availability of nutri- ents to plants are controlled largely by climatic factors-primarily soil temperature and available [r] ... See full document

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