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With irrigation systems running across Kansas fields, a simple adjustment could make a big difference in conserving water and ...
Jared Faurot farms thousands of acres of wheat, corn and sorghum in Scott County, Kansas, part of the 4-County LEMA district ...
A new Kansas water task force, made up of experts and leaders from across the state, is set to tackle the state’s most urgent ...
Statewide, the amount of water pumped from underground and sprayed onto crops averages out to more than 2 billion gallons per ...
“When a pivot moves too quickly, the water depth applied is less, thus much of the water applied doesn’t soak into the soil.
Saudi Arabia is revolutionizing agriculture by transforming vast stretches of its arid desert into fertile farmland using cutting-edge technology and water-saving innovations. This video dives deep ...
Mark Oppold presents an American Agriculture History minute, focusing on the origins of Valley Irrigation. In 1946, Robert Doherty identified ...
Ensure uniform water application. Regularly inspect pivot nozzles to ensure they operate correctly and provide even coverage across the field. Malfunctioning nozzles can result in overwatering some ...
Can crops really grow in the desert? Saudi Arabia is proving that it can—on a massive scale. In this video, we explore the groundbreaking methods that are transforming the arid Arabian Desert into ...
The aquifer supplies about 85% of the water for irrigated agriculture farms. Those farms contribute to the Kansas economy.