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Study forecasts future 1xbet online games login levels of crucial agricultural aquifer

Monday, Aug. 26. 2013

MANHATTAN -- If current irrigation trends continue, 69 percent of the 1xbet online games login stored in the High Plains Aquifer of Kansas will be depleted in 50 years. But immediately reducing water use could extend the aquifer's lifetime and increase net agricultural production through the year 2110.

Those findings are part of a recently published study by David Steward, professor of civil engineering, and colleagues at Kansas State University. The study investigates the future availability of 1xbet online games login in the High Plains Aquifer -- also called the Ogallala Aquifer -- and how reducing use would affect cattle and crops. The aquifer supplies 30 percent of the nation's irrigated 1xbet online games login and serves as the most agriculturally important irrigation in Kansas.

"Tapping unsustainable 1xbet online games login stores for agricultural production in the High Plains Aquifer of Kansas, projections to 2110" appears in the scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, or PNAS. The study took four years to complete and was funded by the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Kansas State University's Rural Transportation Institute.

"I think it's generally understood that the 1xbet online games login levels are going down and that at some point in the future 1xbet online games login pumping rates are going to have to decrease," Steward said. "However, there are lots of questions about how long the water will last, how long the aquifer will take to refill and what society can do."

Steward conducted the study with Kansas State University's Michael Apley, professor of clinical sciences and an expert in cattle production; Stephen Welch, professor of agronomy, who helped with a statistics method called bootstrapping; Scott Staggenborg, adjunct professor in agronomy who studies agricultural production methods; Paul Bruss, a 2011 master's degree graduate in civil engineering; and Xiaoying Yang, a former postdoctoral research assistant who is now at Fudan University in China.

Using measurements of 1xbet online games login levels in the past and present day in those regions, Steward and colleagues developed a statistical model that projected 1xbet online games login declines in western Kansas for the next 100 years and the effect it will have to cattle and crops.

According to their model, researchers estimated that 3 percent of the aquifer's water had been used by 1960. By 2010, 30 percent of the aquifer's water had been tapped. An additional 39 percent of the aquifer's reserve is projected to be used by 2060 -- resulting in the loss of 69 percent of the aquifer's 1xbet online games login given current use. Once depleted, the aquifer could take an average of 500-1,300 years to completely refill given current recharge rates, Steward said.

Although the High Plains Aquifer will continue declining, researchers anticipate even greater efficiencies in 1xbet online games login use during the next 15-20 years.

"Society has been really smart about using 1xbet online games login more efficiently, and it shows," Steward said. "1xbet online games login use efficiencies have increased by about 2 percent a year in Kansas, which means that every year we're growing about 2 percent more crop for each unit of 1xbet online games login . That's happening because of increased irrigation technology, crop genetics and 1xbet online games login management strategies."

As a result, researchers anticipate that while peak 1xbet online games login use will happen around 2025, western Kansas will see increased corn and cattle production until the year 2040. What happens past that time frame depends on what decisions are made about reducing the use of the aquifer's 1xbet online games login in the near future, Steward said.

The team conducted several hypothetical scenarios that reduced the current pumping rate by 20 percent, 40 percent, 60 percent and 80 percent. Steward said the researchers went as high as 80 percent because that closely aligned with the aquifer's natural 1xbet online games login recharge rate of about 15 percent of current pumping.

"The main idea is that if we're able to save 1xbet online games login today, it will result in a substantial increase in the number of years that we will have irrigated agriculture in Kansas," Steward said. "We'll be able to get more crop in the future and more total crop production from each unit of 1xbet online games login because those efficiencies are projected to increase in the future."

Steward said he hoped the study helps support the current dialogue about decisions affecting how 1xbet online games login can help build resiliency for agriculture in the future.

"We really wrote the paper for the family farmer who wants to pass his land on to his grandchildren knowing that they will have the same opportunities that farmers do today," Steward said. "As a society, we have an opportunity to make some important decisions that will have consequences for future generations, who may or may not be limited by those decisions."

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At a glance

A Kansas State University study focuses on future availability of 1xbet online games login in the High Plains Aquifer. The aquifer supplies 30 percent of the nation's irrigated 1xbet online games login and is agriculturally important. The study finds that if current irrigation trends continue, 69 percent of the 1xbet online games login stored in the aquifer will be depleted in 50 years. But immediately reducing water use could extend the aquifer's lifetime and increase net agricultural production through the year 2110.

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"We really wrote the paper for the family farmer who wants to pass his land on to his grandchildren knowing that they will have the same opportunities that farmers do today. As a society, we have an opportunity to make some important decisions that will have consequences for future generations, who may or may not be limited by those decisions."

– David Steward, professor of civil engineering