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A bioeconomic simulation analysis of regulating groundwater irrigation [Tax, income, USA]

This study develops a firm-level bioeconomic simulation model capable of stochastically determining yields for the major dryland and irrigated crops in the central basin of the Ogallala Formation as a function of soil moisture and atmospheric stress during critical stages of plant development. The m...

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Published in:American journal of agricultural economics 1976-08, Vol.58 (3), p.391-402
Main Authors: Mapp, Harry P., Eidman, Vernon R.
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Crops
Groundwater
Income taxes
Irrigation
Irrigation water
Net income
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Pumping
regulating groundwater irrigation
Soil water
Water consumption
Water resources
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