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It took 10 million years for the Ogallala Aquifer to fill with water. Now, says a report on eenews.net, after just over a century of pumping and…
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Did you know it’s against the law to collect rainwater and use it to water your plants in Colorado? In fact, Colorado is the only state in the country…
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Some interesting facts about the Ogallala Aquifer came to light at the Panhandle-South Plains Water Conservation Symposium in Amarillo last week, reports…
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New information is available concerning Colorado’s snowpack and reservoir levels. The Prowers Journal reports that the state’s water supply is in good…
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From Agland:While probably the majority of the people in western Kansas would like to conserve our irrigation water supplies, can one man go it…
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Beginning early next month Kansas Geological Survey crews will begin studying almost 600 Kansas wells. The research is part of an effort to measure…
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The Department of Energy's Solar Decathlon competition this fall was focused on renewable energy. But BuilderOnline reports that one Texas team chose to…
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Oklahoma saw relief from five years of drought this year—with torrential floods. But state climatologist Gary McManus made clear last week that Oklahomans…
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From the Kansas Health Institute:A task force that will make recommendations for how to fund the state’s water projects was unveiled Wednesday.The Blue…
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High Plains farmers seeking to grow vegetables with little water resources might consider looking west.California is the nation’s largest grower of…