River plain in Punjab and Sindh. Considerable development and expansion of output has occurred since the early 1960s; however‚ the country is still far from realizing the large potential yield that the well-irrigated and fertile soil from the Indus irrigation system could produce. The floods of September 1992 showed how vulnerable agriculture is to weather; agricultural production dropped dramatically in FY 1993. Land Use Pakistan’s total land area is about 803‚940 square kilometers. About 48 million
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia requires water for sustainable social and economic development. Given that the Kingdom boasts approximately 53 hectares of arable land (Library of Congress‚ 2006)‚ it is important that the agricultural and industrial sectors as well as the rural and metropolitan population are well provided for with a consistent water supply. However‚ Saudi Arabia lies in the tropical and subtropical desert region of Asia. Therefore‚ kingdom is arid‚ thus receives little rainfall and
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Kalabagh Dam: the question of alternatives THE rush to build the Kalabagh dam is taking General Musharraf and many of his supporters‚ including some born-again superpatriots‚ to heights of irrationality. As if the doctrine of necessity‚ which has provided the alibi for all military coups since the original one of Ayub Khan‚ was not enough‚ a new and much more sinister doctrine‚ that of indispensability‚ is being promoted. Its purpose is to justify the indefinite continuation of the present
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Josh Wiza Extra Credit Ogallala Aquifer The Ogallala Aquifer occupies the High Plains of the United States‚ extending northward from western Texas to South Dakota. The Ogallala is the leading geologic formation in what is known as the High Plains Aquifer System. The entire system underlies about 174‚000 square miles throughout eight states. The Ogallala aquifer is an unconfined aquifer‚ and nearly all recharge comes from rainwater and snowmelt in certain areas. As the High Plains
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(b) 1.AN IMPACT OF CONCERN ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT ON THE ECONOMICS OF OCEANSPRAY BUSINESS OceanSpray Cranberries Inc is the world’s leading grower owned corporative that harvests and exports of cranberry and grape fruit along with its bye-products in the form of juice‚ sauce‚ etc throughout the globe. Founded in 1912‚ at South Hanson‚ Ocean Spray Cranberries has managed to keep its brand name as the world leader in food products till date. It is only because of the various strategies it has adopted
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or inadequately deal with water resources. With California going into it’s fifth year of drought‚ new laws to improve water usage and regulation are essential for the wellbeing of the state. Modern Laws and Regulations As reported by the 2015 Irrigation Association Drought Relief Summit‚ California’s water usage is split as so: agriculture uses 41%‚ urban settings use 10%‚ instream flow 8%‚ required delta outflow 7%‚ managed wetlands 2%‚ and wild and scenic rivers 32% (Farner). As shown‚ agriculture
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SALINITY Problems arise in the world due to salinity‚ as when the salt gets on to the top of the soil.....it causes disaster to the plants and trees. Salt comes in many forms in the natural environment—calcium‚ magnesium‚ carbonate‚ sodium chloride‚ bicarbonate‚ and sulphate. Many landscapes are naturally saline‚ but secondary salinity isn’t so natural‚ occurring when salts from deep within the earth are dissolved and deposited into soil and water as a result of
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globally and cutting down forests in order to expand their crops to feed our population today. We can stop the problems and engage in the solution‚ which is to promote new ways of farming that can save us water and land with drip irrigation and vertical farming. Drip irrigation is the solution to conserve water while vertical farming will allow us to expand our farms vertically and not horizontally‚ allowing us to also conserve our land on earth. So‚ can we conserve our water and land for future generations
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(ac-in) = Application rate (in/hr) x Irrigation time (hr) x Area (acres) a. (1) is Net; (2) is Gross b. (1) is Gross; (2) is Gross c. (1) is Gross; (2) is Net d. (1) is Net; (2) is Net 3. Statements (1) and (2) refer to water amounts. Are these Net or Gross amounts? (1) Crop water requirement (inches) = ET (in/day) x Days between irrigations. (2) Crop water requirements (ac-ft) = Depth at each irrigation (inches/12) x Crop Area (acres). a
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favorable solar energy‚ the country receives about 3 trillion m3 of rainwater‚ 14 major‚ 44 medium and 55 minor rivers share about 83 per cent of the drainage basin. About 210 billion m3 water is estimated to be available as ground water. Irrigation water is becoming a scarce commodity. Thus
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