MSN: Ogallala Aquifer could dry up in 25 years - yet few are talking about it
Ogallala Aquifer could dry up in 25 years - yet few are talking about it
Stretching across eight states from South Dakota down to Texas, the Ogallala Aquifer is the hidden powerhouse beneath America’s breadbasket. It covers roughly 174,000 square miles and holds enough ...
NewsChannel 10 on MSN: Presentation on water project, Ogallala Aquifer set for Tuesday in Borger
A presentation and field tour on water restoration projects and the Ogallala Aquifer will take place Tuesday in Borger.
The Topeka Capital-Journal: Federal government to study water supply and depletion of Ogallala Aquifer
The Ogallala Aquifer that provides water from underground to western Kansas and parts of seven other states could be the subject of a new federal study. The U.S. House passed the Water Resources ...
AOL: Hoping for a miracle to save the Ogallala Aquifer? Prepare for a new Dust Bowl | Opinion
Hoping for a miracle to save the Ogallala Aquifer? Prepare for a new Dust Bowl | Opinion
Texas Monthly: As the Ogallala Aquifer Dwindles, West Texas Farmers Face a Future Without Irrigated Crops
As the Ogallala Aquifer Dwindles, West Texas Farmers Face a Future Without Irrigated Crops
The Topeka Capital-Journal: Half of Kansans haven’t heard of the Ogallala Aquifer. Why you should care
HASKELL COUNTY — For a farmer like Bret Rooney, not a day goes by that he doesn’t ponder the pond under his feet. That is the Ogallala Aquifer. The subsurface reservoirs trapped between fractured ...
Half of Kansans haven’t heard of the Ogallala Aquifer. Why you should care
Yahoo: ‘Time for a reckoning.’ Kansas farmers brace for water cuts to save Ogallala Aquifer
‘Time for a reckoning.’ Kansas farmers brace for water cuts to save Ogallala Aquifer
Seeking collaboration on solutions to conserve and extend the lifespan of vital water resources in the High Plains, the third Ogallala Aquifer Summit brought politicians and stakeholders from across ...
KAKE.com: Half of Kansans say they haven’t heard of the Ogallala aquifer. Here’s why you should care
Half of Kansans say they haven’t heard of the Ogallala aquifer. Here’s why you should care
Lawrence Journal-World: To save water in the Ogallala aquifer, look to parts of Kansas already using less
To save water in the Ogallala aquifer, look to parts of Kansas already using less
Lawrence Journal-World: Ogallala Aquifer drops by more than a foot in parts of western Kansas
Sprinklers irrigate a field in Hamilton County, Kansas. Decades of irrigation have slowly drained the Ogallala Aquifer. Aquifer levels in parts of western Kansas that rely on groundwater for ...
Ogallala Aquifer drops by more than a foot in parts of western Kansas
A proverbial Who’s Who of water management in the High Plains region is expected for the 2024 Ogallala Aquifer Summit, set for March 18-19 at the Seward County Fairgrounds in Liberal, Kansas. The ...
LIBERAL, Kan. (KSNW) – The Ogallala Aquifer Summit is set for March 18-19 in Liberal at the Seward County Fairgrounds. It will be the third time it has been held since 2018. The Ogallala is a vast ...
Yahoo: Half of Kansans haven’t heard of the Ogallala Aquifer. Why you should care
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The Ogallala Aquifer dropped again in 2024, according to preliminary well measurements from the Kansas Geological Survey (KGS). Scientists with KGS report that in southwestern ...
Having a better understanding of land management enables you to become a good steward of the Ogallala Aquifer.An educational summit hosted by the Ogallala Commo ...
The Journal: OSU Agriculture offers research, education to extend life of Ogallala Aquifer