@article{Popp:43212,
      recid = {43212},
      author = {Popp, Jennie S. Hughes and Wailes, Eric J. and Young,  Kenneth B. and Smartt, Jim and Intarapapong, Walaiporn},
      title = {Use of On-Farm Reservoirs in Rice Production: Results from  the MARORA Model},
      journal = {Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics},
      address = {2003-08},
      number = {1379-2016-113541},
      pages = {9},
      year = {2003},
      abstract = {The present article uses the modified Arkansas off-stream  reservoir analysis and the environmental policy-integrated  climate models to examine the impacts of on-farm reservoirs  and tail water recovery systems in conjunction with other  best management practices on profitability, water use, and  sediment control for rice-soybean farming operations.   Results suggest that, under limited water availability  conditions, reservoirs and tail water recovery systems can  improve profitability, reduce ground water dependence, and  reduce the movement of sediment, nutrients, and pesticides  off-farm.  Although reservoirs may not be profitable under  plentiful water conditions, cost-sharing opportunities may  make them a viable means of addressing environmental  concerns.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/43212},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.43212},
}