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Research Project: OPTIMIZING IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT FOR HUMID CLIMATES

Location: Cropping Systems and Water Quality Research

Title: Estimating Irrigation Costs

Authors
item Hogan, Robert - UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
item Stiles, Scott - UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
item Tacker, Phil - UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
item Vories, Earl
item Bryant, Kelly - UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS

Submitted to: Extension Reports
Publication Type: Other
Publication Acceptance Date: May 10, 2007
Publication Date: July 16, 2007
Citation: R. Hogan, S. Stiles, P. Tacker, E. Vories, and K. J. Bryant. 2007. Estimating irrigation costs. Little Rock, Ark.: Ark. Coop. Ext. Serv. FSA28-PD-6-07RV.

Technical Abstract: Having accurate estimates of the cost of irrigation is important when making irrigation decisions. Estimates of fixed costs are critical for investment decisions. Operating cost estimates can assist in decisions regarding additional irrigations. This fact sheet examines the costs associated with owning and operating a well, pump and gearhead, power unit, and irrigation system. The analysis covers furrow, flood, border, non-towable center pivot and towable center pivot irrigation systems using a standard well. Flood, border, and furrow irrigation systems are further analyzed using a deep well and a stationary relift pump system. Ownership costs are addressed first. Next, operating costs are determined. Finally, total costs per acre are examined.

     
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