Central Plains Irrigation Conference, author2007-01-032007-01-032012-02http://hdl.handle.net/10217/69349Presented at Proceedings of the 24th annual Central Plains irrigation conference held on February 21-22 in Colby, Kansas.Kansas irrigation trends -- Tillage practices in Kansas: 2010 survey results -- Tillage and crop residue removal effects on evaporation, irrigation requirements, and yield -- Optimizing cropping systems under limited irrigation conditions -- Assessment of plant available soil water on producer fields in western Kansas -- A return look at dormant season irrigation strategies -- Nebraska Agricultural Water Management Network (NAWMN) update -- Irrigation capacity impact on limited irrigation management and cropping systems -- Water production functions for Central Plains crops -- Erraticity of sprinkler irrigated corn in 2011 -- SDI, the basics of successful systems -- Using the K-State center pivot sprinkler and SDI economic comparison spreadsheet - 2012 -- Integrating multiple irrigation technologies for overall improvement in irrigation management -- Using soil water sensors to improve irrigation management -- Using plant canopy temperature to improve irrigated crop management -- Crop selections and water allocations for limited irrigation -- Introducing the web-based version of KanSched: an ET-based irrigation scheduling tool -- Proposed procedures for limited irrigation for crop insurance.born digitalCD-ROMsconference proceedingseng© 2012 Central Plains Irrigation AssociationCopyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.economicscrop water useirrigationsubsurface drip irrigationirrigation schedulingwater supplycenter pivot irrigationcorn productionProceedings of the 2012 Central Plains irrigation conferenceCentral Plains irrigation conference proceedingsCPIC proceedings 2012Proceedings of the 24th annual Central Plains irrigation conferenceText