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The Effect of Changing Input and Product Prices on the Demand for Irrigation Water in Texas

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Title The Effect of Changing Input and Product Prices on the Demand for Irrigation Water in Texas
Creator Lacewell, R. D. Condra, G. D.
Description Agriculture is a major income-producing sector in the Texas economy and a large part of this economic activity originates in irrigated crop production. For example, in 1973, 50% of all grain sorghum and 46% of all cotton in Texas were produced on irrigated acreage [Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service]. These two crops alone produced 26% of the cash receipts from the sale of Texas farm commodities in 1973 [Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service]. There are several other crops in...
Date 2011-07-01T19:56:24Z 2011-07-01T19:56:24Z 1976-06
Type Technical Report
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/94918
Language en_US
Relation TR;75
Publisher Texas Water Resources Institute

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