Central Plains Irrigation Conference, author2007-01-032007-01-032007-02http://hdl.handle.net/10217/45909Presented at the 2007 Central Plains irrigation conference on February 27-28 in Kearney, Nebraska.Comparison of soil water sensing methods for irrigation management and research -- Crop residue and soil water -- Conventional, strip and no tillage corn production under different irrigation capacities, Strategies to maximize income with limited water, Irrigation water conserving strategies for corn -- Criteria for successful adoption of SDI systems -- Salt thresholds for liquid manure applications through a center pivot -- Land application of animal waste on irrigated fields -- Management considerations for center pivots when applying wastewater -- Influence of nozzle placement on corn grain yield, soil moisture and runoff under center pivot irrigation -- Economics of irrigation ending date for corn: using field demonstration results -- Center pivot precision mobile drip irrigation -- Using your records to locate inefficient pumping plants -- Cost of production and equitable leasing arrangements for center pivot irrigated corn in central Nebraska.born digitalCD-ROMsconference proceedingseng©2007 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.irrigationcenter pivot irrigationwater efficiencysoil water2007 Central Plains irrigation conference, proceedingsCentral Plains irrigation conference proceedingsCPIC proceedings 2007Text