Crop Water Allocator

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Many irrigators are facing challenges because of declining water yields from their wells. To optimize water applications with reduced irrigation capacity,  irrigators are considering shifts in cropping patterns. Irrigators who have declining well capacities,  need to know what crop combinations would most likely result in the most net return. This may require them need to allocate both land and water to multiple crops. With powerful personal computers common to consumers in the recent years, producers can evaluate different crop mixes to determine the most probable best allocation of resource by the use of compter models, such as the Crop Water Allocator (CWA).  Personal computers have the capability to solve iterative approaches to complex questions. The CWA is a seasonal planning tool to find the optimum net return from all of the combinations of crops, irrigation amounts, and land allocations that the program user wants to examine.

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MULTI-YEAR Version >>> https://mycwa.engg.ksu.edu

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