Presentations
Summary of Success: 2009 Presentations
Ogallala Aquifer Program workers met in Amarillo, Texas in
March of 2009 to summarize what they have discovered recently during
the course of their work. These videos run from ten to twenty
minutes and are a good way to learn what is new.
- Introduction
and Workshop Objectives
Nolan Clark, 11:48 (10.6 MB) Clark_Introduction.mp4
- Kansas
Water Policy and Programs for the High Plains Aquifer
Susan Stover, Kansas Water Office, 33:29 (32.4 MB). This
presentation discusses the Conservation Reserve Enhancement
Program, Water Right Transition Assistance Program, High Plains
Aquifer Quick Response Areas, the Agricultural Water Enhancement
Program, and it details current Kansas research and education
efforts to conserve the aquifer. Stover_KS_Water_Policy.mp4
- Changes
in Kansas Water Policy and Management
Mark Rude, Executive Director, Southwest Kansas GMD3, 38:48 (35.6
MB). An overview of the current situation in Southwest Kansas and a
look at future directions. Rude_KS_Water_Policy.mp4
- Proposed
Changes in Water Policy for Texas
Steve Walthour, North Plains Groundwater Conservation District.
27:32 (26.4 MB) Waltour_TX_policy_changes.mp4.
- Deficit
Irrigation Management to Conserve Ogallala Aquifer Water, North
Region Report
Freddie Lamm, KSU, 21:20 (27.1 MB). This presentation presents
results of a planting geometry study for grain sorghum with
different irrigation levels and discusses deficit irrigation
scheduling with Crop Yield Predictor (a model) for corn irrigation
termination. Associated website: http://www.ksre.ksu.edu/sdi.
Lamm_defici_irrigation_09_mp4
- Deficit
Irrigation Management to Conserve Ogallala Aquifer Water, Southern
Region Report
Stephan Maas, 20:47 (17.2 MB). This presentation details Texas
South Plains crop growth models for cotton grown under limited
irrigation. It answers questions about whether the highest profits
come from concentrating available irrigation water in only part of
a field. It also discusses the best time in cotton growth to apply
limited irrigation water. Maas_deficit_irrigation_
management.mp4.
Impacts of Alternative Water Policies on Rural Economies
and Aquifer Hydrology
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