Posted by farmerboy on November 09, 2012 at 10:38:28 from (69.131.203.82):
In Reply to: Cotton in Kansas? posted by DeltaRed on November 08, 2012 at 17:53:57:
They're gonna need to find some sort of crop that takes less water in Kansas. They're just about got their aquifer dried up, along with Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, most of Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana. I run the harvest crew in 2000 from Texas to Idaho. If the crop wasn't grown on a pivot, it wasn't there. We harvested an awful lot of 5-20 bushel dryland wheat. In Idaho, if it wasn't on a pivot, it was sage brush and blow sand.
Pivots don't do any good if they have no water to push through them... It'll take 100 years to recharge the aquifer, and that's if they stop using out of it.
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