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By all estimates the Ogallala is in danger of failing, but the exact timing of that will depend on pumping costs, crop prices, and advances in technology.
Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010
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By all estimates the Ogallala is in danger of failing, but the exact timing of that will depend on pumping costs, crop prices, and advances in technology.
Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010
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By all estimates the Ogallala is in danger of failing, but the exact timing of that will depend on pumping costs, crop prices, and advances in technology.
Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010
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By all estimates the Ogallala is in danger of failing, but the exact timing of that will depend on pumping costs, crop prices, and advances in technology.
Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010
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By all estimates the Ogallala is in danger of failing, but the exact timing of that will depend on pumping costs, crop prices, and advances in technology.
Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010
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By all estimates the Ogallala is in danger of failing, but the exact timing of that will depend on pumping costs, crop prices, and advances in technology.
Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010
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By all estimates the Ogallala is in danger of failing, but the exact timing of that will depend on pumping costs, crop prices, and advances in technology.
Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010
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By all estimates the Ogallala is in danger of failing, but the exact timing of that will depend on pumping costs, crop prices, and advances in technology.
Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010
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By all estimates the Ogallala is in danger of failing, but the exact timing of that will depend on pumping costs, crop prices, and advances in technology.
Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010
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Irrigation from the Ogallala is responsible for about 20% of the grains (including corn produced in the US.
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