Collaborations
The Soil and Water Management Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, MANHATTAN, KS
Collaborative Research and Outreach to Facilitate Cotton Production in the Thermo-limited Regions of the Southern Ogallala Aquifer - Phase 2 KSU
Dryland and Irrigated Crop Management Under Limited Water Availability and Drought - OAP with Kansas State University Phase 2
Collaborative Research and Outreach to Facilitate Cotton Production in Thermo-limited Regions of the Southern Ogallala Aquifer Region - KSU
Dryland and Irrigated Crop Management Under Limited Water Availability and Drought - OAP with KSU
Precipitation and Irrigation Management to Optimize Profits from Crop Production- OAP 2nd Phase with KSU
Dryland and Irrigated Crop Management Under Limited Water Availability and Drought- OAP with Kansas State University Phase 3
Precipitation and Irrigation Management to Optimize Profits from Crop Production- OAP 3rd Phase with KSU
TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE RESEARCH, COLLEGE STATION, TX
Precipitation and Irrigation Management to Optimize Profits from Crop Production- OAP 3rd Phase with TAMU
Collaborative Research and Outreach to Facilitate Cotton Production in the Thermo-limited Regions of the Southern Ogallala Aquifer - Phase 2 TAMU
Dryland and Irrigated Crop Management Under Limited Water Availability and Drought - OAP with Texas A&M University Phase 2
Dryland and Irrigated Crop Management Under Limited Water Availability and Drought - OAP with TAMU
Collaborative Research and Outreach to Facilitate Cotton Production in Thermo-limited Regions of the Southern Ogallala Aquifer Region- Texas A&M
Dryland and Irrigated Crop Management Under Limited Water Availability and Drought- OAP with Texas A&M University Phase 3
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, LUBBOCK, TX
Dryland and Irrigated Crop Management Under Limited Water Availability and Drought - OAP with TTU
Collaborative Research and Outreach to Facilitate Cotton Production in the Thermo-limited Regions of the Southern Ogallala Aquifer - Phase 2 TTU
Precipitation and Irrigation Management to Optimize Profits from Crop Production - OAP 3rd Phase with TTU
Dryland and Irrigated Crop Management Under Limited Water Availability and Drought - OAP with Texas Tech University Phase 2
Collaborative Research and Outreach to Facilitate Cotton Production in Thermo-limited Regions of the Southern Ogallala Aquifer Region- Texas Tech
Dryland and Irrigated Crop Management Under Limited Water Availability and Drought- OAP with Texas Tech University Phase 3
UNIVERSIDAD DE CASTILLA-LA MANCHA
Optimized Allocation of Limited Amount of Irrigation Water among Simultaneous Annual Crops at Farm Level (ORDILS)
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO, RENO
Improving Precision Irrigation Systems for Increased Crop Water Productivity in Different Climates
WEST TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY, CANYON, TX
Precipitation and Irrigation Management to Optimize Profits from Crop Production - OAP 3rd Phase with WTAMU
Dryland and Irrigated Crop Management Under Limited Water Availability and Drought - OAP with West Texas A&M University Phase 2
Collaborative Research and Outreach to Facilitate Cotton Production in the Thermo-limited Regions of the Southern Ogallala Aquifer - Phase 2 WTAMU
Collaborative Research and Outreach to Facilitate Cotton Production in Thermo-limited Regions of the Southern Ogallala Aquifer Region- WTAMU
Dryland and Irrigated Crop Management Under Limited Water Availability and Drought - OAP with WTAMU
Dryland and Irrigated Crop Management Under Limited Water Availability and Drought- OAP with West Texas A&M University Phase 3