The Southern Plains (SP) is one of 18 Long-Term Agroecosystem Research network sites that combine strategic research projects with common measurements across multiple agroecosystems. Projects at the SP site focus on the use of indicator measurements to aid in assessment of land and nutrient management's impact on soil health, water quality, carbon and water balances, and forage biomass-quality in diversified, adaptive crop-livestock systems designed to overcome shifts in natural resources and climate. The prevailing treatment is tilled winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAccurate prediction of instantaneous high lake water levels and flood flows (flood stages) from micro-catchments to big river basins are critical for flood forecasting. Lake Carl Blackwell, a small-watershed reservoir in the south-central USA, served as a primary case study due to its rich historical dataset. Bearing knowledge that both current and previous rainfall contributes to the reservoirs' water body, a series of hourly rainfall features were created to maximize predicting power, which include total rainfall amounts in the current hour, the past 2 h, 3 h, …, 600 h in addition to previous-day lake levels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe 2019 Missouri River flood caused billions of dollars in damage to businesses, homes, and public infrastructure. Yet little is known about the farm-level effects of this event and farmers' perceptions of its causes. This study reports on the operational and financial setbacks farmers sustained because of the 2019 floods, as well as on their beliefs on the causes of these floods.
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