High Plains Aquifer Explore the aquifer further, including the history of frustrated farmers, rainmakers, and cloud seeding, in our interactive version of this map. Wilson, who is 47 with a lean ...
West Texas A&M University’s Great Books Series announced it will continue in November with a short story about one of the ...
The lengthy residence times observed in the Nubian and High Plains aquifers are not unique ... long-term management strategies are to succeed. Aquifer- or watershed-based communities should ...
Travel with him into the Colorado high country, learn why he cares about ... Colorado State University research scientists and Great Plains agricultural producers are working together to innovate ...
The ability to raise irrigated corn has helped to bring incredible change to the High Plains in 75 years. But there are warning signs—most notably the Ogallala Aquifer. In this edition ...
The High Plains area weekly weighted average direct cattle sales results for the week ending Oct. 20, reported receipts of 62,535 head compared to 76,867 head a week ago and 82,888 head a year ago ...
The well water mostly comes from the Ogallala Aquifer ... thing,” Simpson said. The High Plains Underground Water ...
Growth happens. It’s been happening a lot in Kootenai County. In 1970, 35,332 people lived here. By 2022, the population ...
a large sea of water similar to the Ogallala aquifer in the High Plains, flows underneath south Brewster County soil. Colloquially, it is known as the Santa Elena aquifer.
The latest High Plains news from The Texas Tribune. By Jayme Lozano Carver Oct. 17, 2024 Democrats in Lubbock and Amarillo hope Kamala Harris’ candidacy and a backlash to abortion laws will help ...