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    • Overview
    • Project Scope
    • Project team
    • Advisory Board
  • Project activities
    • Our research
    • Outreach
    • Partnerships
    • 2021 Ogallala Aquifer Summit
    • 2018 Ogallala Aquifer Summit
  • Topics
    • Final project team executive summary
    • MOD$$AT: our integrated crop-​econ-​hydro-​climate model
    • Irrigation scheduling tools
    • Irrigation Management Technologies
    • Soil health
    • Cover Cropping in the Semiarid Southern High Plains
    • Producers’ Conservation Attitudes
    • Soil Moisture Monitoring
    • Drought Planning & Management for Forage, Range, and Livestock
  • Resources
    • Publications
    • Irrigation Innovation Consortium
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Summit summary: slideshow

  • This slideshow was originally presented in July, 2018 by Ogallala Water collaborator John Tracy (TX A&M, TX Water Resources Institute) at the American Water Resources Association’s summer conference on “The Science, Management, and Governance of Transboundary Groundwater”.

  • Amount by which Kansas’s groundwater management districts would need to reduce pumping to halt aquifer level declines. Source: Kansas Geological Survey

  • This slideshow was originally presented in July, 2018 by Ogallala Water collaborator John Tracy (TX A&M, TX Water Resources Institute) at the American Water Resources Association’s summer conference on “The Science, Management, and Governance of Transboundary Groundwater”.

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This website is based upon work that is supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under award number 2016-68007-25066, “Sustaining agriculture through adaptive management to preserve the Ogallala aquifer under a changing climate."