Collaborations
The Conservation and Production Research Laboratory has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, MANHATTAN, KS
Precipitation and Irrigation Management to Optimize Profits from Crop Production- OAP with KSU
Water Management to Sustain the Economic Activity from the Ogallala Aquifer on the Southern High Plains-KSU
Collaborative Research and Outreach to Facilitate Cotton Production in Thermo-limited Regions of the Southern Ogallala Aquifer Region - KSU
Precipitation and Irrigation Management to Optimize Profits from Crop Production- OAP 2nd Phase with KSU
TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE RESEARCH, College Station, TX
Precipitation and Irrigation Management to Optimize Profits from Crop Production- OAP with TAMU
Improving the Nutrient Use Efficiency and Decreasing the Potential Environmental Impact of Beef Finishing on the Southern High Plains
Water Management to Sustain the Economic Activity from the Ogallala Aquifer on the Southern High Plains-TAMU
Collaborative Research and Outreach to Facilitate Cotton Production in Thermo-limited Regions of the Southern Ogallala Aquifer Region- Texas A&M
Assessing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Open-lot Dairies and Land-applied Dairy Cattle Manure
Precipitation and Irrigation Management to Optimize Profits from Crop Production- OAP 2nd Phase with TAMU
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM,THE, Canyon
Collaborative Animal Research between WTAMU and ARS
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, LUBBOCK, TX
Decreasing the Environmental Impact of Cattle Production Systems on the Southern High Plains
Precipitation and Irrigation Management to Optimize Profits from Crop Production- OAP with TTU
Water Management to Sustain the Economic Activity from the Ogallala Aquifer on the Southern High Plains-TTU
Collaborative Research and Outreach to Facilitate Cotton Production in Thermo-limited Regions of the Southern Ogallala Aquifer Region- Texas Tech
Precipitation and Irrigation Management to Optimize Profits from Crop Production- OAP 2nd Phase with TTU
U.S.A ISRAEL BINATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
Spatiotemporal Decision Support Systems for Recognizing Variability and Managing Precision Irrigation in Field Crops
WEST TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY, CANYON, TX
Water Management to Sustain the Economic Activity from the Ogallala Aquifer on the Southern High Plains-WTAMU
Collaborative Research and Outreach to Facilitate Cotton Production in Thermo-limited Regions of the Southern Ogallala Aquifer Region- WTAMU
Assessing Long-term Agronomic and Soil-health Impacts of Land-applied Dairy Cattle Manure
Precipitation and Irrigation Management to Optimize Profits from Crop Production- OAP 2nd Phase with WTAMU
Precipitation and Irrigation Management to Optimize Profits from Crop Production- OAP with WTAMU