Maximizing crop profits under limited water

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Texas A&M, other researchers use models to find solutions in Texas High Plains

Researchers have adapted a crop model for use in the Texas High Plains to simulate crop water use and corn yield that can help producers adjust center-pivot irrigation strategies and maximize profitability with limited water. The project is a collaborative work between the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service, ARS, Soil and Water Management Research-Bushland; West Texas…

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