Producer Perceptions on the Value and Availability of Water for Irrigation in the Mississippi Delta

IF 0.9 Q4 WATER RESOURCES
Gurpreet Kaur, Nicolas E. Quintana Ashwell, Gurbir Singh, Drew Gholson, Martin A. Locke, L.J. Krutz, Trey Cooke
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The agricultural production in the Mississippi Delta is threatened by the water level declines in the Mississippi River Valley Alluvial Aquifer (MRVAA). This study assesses the growers’ perceptions of the value and availability of water for irrigation based on data collected in a survey in 2012 in the Delta region of Mississippi, USA. The total cooperation rate for this survey was 79.3%. The results showed that 97.39% (448 out of 460) of respondents believed that water is important for farming in the Delta region of the MRVAA. Fifty-two percent of the survey respondents agreed that the major cause of groundwater depletion is agricultural irrigation water use. More than 50% of the survey respondents believed there is sufficient water in the Delta region, but it is not managed properly. The value of water for irrigation ranged from $463 to $690 per ha for corn (Zea mays L.), $399 to $615 per ha for soybean (Glycine max L.), and $223 to $336 per ha for cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). The majority of the respondents considered that there is a need for regulation of water use to protect the aquifer and ensure water availability in the future.

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生产者对密西西比三角洲灌溉用水价值和可用性的看法
密西西比三角洲的农业生产受到密西西比河谷冲积含水层(MRVAA)水位下降的威胁。这项研究基于2012年在美国密西西比州三角洲地区收集的调查数据,评估了种植者对灌溉用水价值和可用性的看法。该调查的总合作率为79.3%。结果显示,97.39%(460人中有448人)的受访者认为水对MRVAA三角洲地区的农业很重要。52%的受访者同意地下水枯竭的主要原因是农业灌溉用水。超过50%的受访者认为三角洲地区有足够的水,但管理不当。灌溉用水的价值从玉米每公顷463美元到690美元不等,大豆每公顷399美元到615美元不等,棉花每公顷223美元到336美元不等。大多数受访者认为有必要对用水进行监管,以保护含水层并确保未来的水供应。
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