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Irrigation Efficiency

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Provided by: Western Landowners Alliance|Published on: August 20, 2026
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  • This article questions the common assumption that more efficient irrigation always conserves water, drawing on a study of flood irrigation along the White River.
  • Students learn that water from traditional flood irrigation seeps underground and returns to the river and wetlands over months, supporting springs, wildlife, and the wider community, a benefit that more efficient sprinklers can reduce.
  • The article introduces the idea of ecosystem services and shows how a practice that looks wasteful can play an important role in a watershed under a warming climate.
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Subjects: Biology, Earth and Space Sciences, Economics, Geography
Authors: Thomas Plank
Region: Colorado
Languages: English

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