In recent years we have seen groundwater levels, almost statewide. Much of the States are considered fully or over-appropriated with water levels. This means that in those over-appropriated areas there will not have any new development of irrigated acres. Some Natural Resources Districts have to be established in pumping restrictions for irrigation water. Increases price in fuel means that pumping extra irrigation water increases irrigation expenses without increasing income. High nitrate levels have been found in many areas of the state. Nitrates in drinking water can be affect, in part, to over-application of nitrogen fertilizer and/or over- irrigation and also harmful to the human body equally.
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