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Past, Present, and Future of Irrigation on the U.S. Great Plains

机译:在美国大平原上的过去,现在和未来的灌溉

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Motivated by the needfor sustainable water management and technology for next-generation crop production, the future of irrigation on the U.S. Great Plains was examined through the lenses of past changes in water supply, historical changes in irrigated area, and innovations in irrigation technology, management, and agronomy. We analyzed the history of irrigated agriculture through the 1900s to the present day. We focused particularly on the efficiency and water productivity of irrigation systems (application efficiency, crop water productivity, and irrigation water use productivity) as a connection between water resource management and agricultural production. Technology innovations have greatly increased the efficiency of water application, the productivity of water use, and the agricultural productivity of the Great Plains. We also examined the changes in water stored in the High Plains aquifer, which is the region’s principle supply for irrigation water. Relative to other states, the aquifer has been less impacted in Nebraska, despite large increases in irrigated area. Greatly increased irrigation efficiency has played a role in this, but so have regulations and the recharge to the aquifer from the Nebraska Sand Hills and from rivers crossingthe state. The outlook for irrigation is less positive in western Kansas, eastern Colorado, and the Oklahoma and Texas Panhandles. The aquifer in these regions is recharged at rates much less than current pumping, and the aquifer is declining as a result. Improvements in irrigation technology and management plus changes in crops grown have made irrigation ever more efficient and allowed irrigation to continue. There is good reason to expect that future research and development efforts by federal an,d state researchers, extension specialists, and industry, often in concert, will continue to improve the efficiency and productivity of irrigated agriculture. Public policy changes will also play a role in regulating consumption and motivating on-farm efficiency improvements. Water supplies, while finite, will be stretched much further than projected by some who look only at past rates of consumption. Thus, irrigation will continue to be important economically for an extended period. Sustaining irrigation is crucial to sustained productivity of the Great Plains “bread basket” because on average irrigation doubles the efficiency with which water is turned into crop yields compared with what can be attained in this region withprecipitation alone. Lessons learned from the Great Plains are relevant to irrigation in semi-arid and subhumid areas worldwide.
机译:通过可持续水管理和技术的下一代作物生产的动机,通过过去变化的镜片,灌溉领域的历史变化以及灌溉技术的创新,通过过去变化的镜片来研究美国大平原灌溉的未来。和农学。我们通过20世纪分析了灌溉农业的历史。我们特别专注于灌溉系统的效率和水生产率(应用效率,作物水生产率和灌溉用水生产率)作为水资源管理和农业生产之间的联系。技术创新大大提高了水应用效率,水的生产力,以及大平原的农业生产力。我们还检查了高原含水层中储存的水的变化,这是该地区的灌溉水源的原理供应。相对于其他国家,尽管灌溉面积大幅增加,但含水层在内布拉斯加州的影响较小。大大增加的灌溉效率在这方面发挥了作用,但是从内布拉斯加州砂山和穿越国家的河流中有规定和充电。灌溉前景在西部堪萨斯州西部,东部科罗拉多州和俄克拉荷马州和德克萨斯州潘安安队不太积极。这些地区的含水层以低于当前泵送的速率充电,而含水层则会被拒绝。灌溉技术和管理层的改进以及种植种植的变化使得灌溉更有效,允许灌溉才能继续。有充分的理由期望未来的未来研究和开发工作由联邦AN,D State研究人员,延伸专家和行业,通常在音乐会上继续提高灌溉农业的效率和生产力。公共政策变更也将在规范消费和激励农场效率改进方面发挥作用。水供应,同时有限,将远远超过一些看起来仅在过去的消费率的人的投射。因此,灌溉将在延长期间在经济上持续存在。维持灌溉对于持续的大平原“面包篮”的持续生产力至关重要,因为平均灌溉加倍,与该区域中可以在该地区单独达到的情况下,将水变成作物产量的效率加倍。从大平原中学到的经验教训与全球半干旱和郊区的灌溉有关。

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