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Irrigation R. Nolan Clark USDA-Agricultural Research Service Bushland, TX
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Top 10 States - Irrigated Acres StateUSDAUSGS California8,139,83410,100,000 Nebraska5,692,2157,820,000 Texas5,237,5846,490,000 Arkansas4,043,3824,510,000 Idaho3,188,4063,750,000 Colorado2,942,2303,400,000 Kansas2,650,4863,310,000 Montana1,740,8731,720,000 Florida1,613,7192,060,000 Washington1,554,8131,570,000
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Source of Water
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Irrigation Water Use (ac-ft) StateUSDAUSGS California25,153,49534,200,000 Texas7,473,8809,680,000 Idaho6,030,44719,100,000 Arkansas5,516,6038,870,000 Colorado5,052,61212,800,000 Nebraska4,975,3309,860,000 Arizona4,117,6526,060,000 Kansas3,589,2264,160,000 Washington3,364,5853,400,000 Oregon3,255,5016,810,000
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Application Rate (ac-ft/ac) StateUSDAUSGS Arizona4.76.2 California3.13.4 Washington2.2 Oregon2.13.1 Idaho1.95.1 Colorado1.73.8 Arkansas1.42.0 Kansas1.41.3 Texas1.41.5 Nebraska0.91.3
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The Ogallala Aquifer
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Total Irrigated Acres Census of Agriculture
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Sprinkler Applications Surface Applications
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Efficiencies of Irrigation Methods
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Method of Distribution
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Colorado
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Texas
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Colorado, Percent by Acres
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Kansas, Percent of Acres
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Texas, Percent by Acres
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Colorado
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Texas
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Powering Electric Pumps Average size 40-50 kW Existing electric grid480V, 3-phase Issues: –Market for off-season electric power –Meeting peak demand in summer
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Powering Gas/Diesel Pumps Average size 120-140 kW Existing electric grid120-240V, single- phase Issues: –Weak grid for excess power generated –Stand-by generator to meet peak demand in summer
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