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Economic and Environmental Aspects of Nonuniform Agricultural Irrigation

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  • House, Brett W.
  • Warden, Bruce T.
  • Helfand, Gloria
  • Larson, Douglas M.
  • Jackson, Louise E.

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This paper studies. the effects of irrigation non uniformity on nitrate leaching and profits for different levels of applied water. Controlling water application as irrigation uniformity increases can lead to reductions in nitrate leaching and sustain relative profits. Water conservation incentives are more effective than direct nitrate reduction incentives.

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  • House, Brett W. & Warden, Bruce T. & Helfand, Gloria & Larson, Douglas M. & Jackson, Louise E., 1993. "Economic and Environmental Aspects of Nonuniform Agricultural Irrigation," 1993 Annual Meeting, August 1-4, Orlando, Florida 271408, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aaea93:271408
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.271408
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    1. Dinar, Ariel & Knapp, Keith C. & Letey, J., 1989. "Irrigation water pricing policies to reduce and finance subsurface drainage disposal," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 16(1-2), pages 155-171, August.
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