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Allocation of Ground Water in Irrigated Crop Production

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  • Chanyalew, Demese
  • Featherstone, Allen M.
  • Buller, Orlan H.

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A mathematical programming model with estimated nonlinear water response functions is used to explore the allocation of limited ground water to flood irrigated corn, flood-irrigated grain sorghum, and dryland sorghum in western Kansas. Results suggest that as ground water availability decreases, more dryland sorghum and less irrigated corn should be produced.

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  • Chanyalew, Demese & Featherstone, Allen M. & Buller, Orlan H., 1987. "Allocation of Ground Water in Irrigated Crop Production," Staff Papers 133698, Kansas State University, Department of Agricultural Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ksaesp:133698
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.133698
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