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The Ogallala Aquifer

Kansas farmers Stan  Townsend and Mitchell Baalman and others that sit atop the Ogallala aquifer -- the largest freshwater aquifer in North America -- are pumping out water for crop irrigation far faster than natural seepage of rainwater can replenish it. Scientist David Hyndman from Michigan State University is helping develop a plan to better manage this vital resource for sustainable farming.

Published on Jul 12, 2013

EarthSayersMitchell Baalman; Dave Hyndman; Stan Townsend
OrganizationsNational Science Foundation; NBC Learn
EarthSayers RatingRecommended
CountryUnited States
Dateunknown
FormatSeries
Member of Special CollectionSustainability:Water by NBC Learn and NSF
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