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The Agricultural Benefits of Salinity Control on the Red River of Texas and Oklahoma

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Title The Agricultural Benefits of Salinity Control on the Red River of Texas and Oklahoma
 
Creator Laughlin, D. H.
Lacewell, R. D.
Moore, D. S.
 
Description Salinity of the waters from the Red River and its major tributaries has virtually eliminated its use for irrigation of agricultural crops in Texas and Oklahoma. A chloride control project has been proposed whereby the source salt waters will be captured and diverted to storage facilities. The purpose of this study was to estimate the net direct benefits to agricultural producers attributable to the proposed salinity control project. Further, estimates of project costs, municipal and...
 
Publisher Texas Water Resources Institute
 
Date 2007-12-05T18:42:34Z
2007-12-05T18:42:34Z
1980-12
 
Type Technical Report
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/6270
 
Language en_US
 
Relation TR-112;
 
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