Micah Cameron-Harp

Graduate student, K-State Dept. of Agricultural Economics. 

Documents & Presentations by Micah Cameron-Harp
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Economic implications of Equus Beds Chloride Plume March 29, 2026
Reducing Fertilizer Costs and Water Contamination

Micah Cameron-Harp, water economist in the department of agricultural economics, and Matt Kirk, professor of geology at K-State, explain how nitrate concentration levels in water and be used to reduce fertilizer costs and contamination of drinking water.

February 3, 2026
Using Irrigation Nitrate Concentrations to Simultaneously Reduce Costs of Fertilizer and Drinking Water Contamination January 16, 2026
Alternative Approaches to Meet GMD3 Q-Stable Targets December 8, 2025
9 - What Does Pre-Planting Soil Moisture Tell Us About Final Corn Yields? August 1, 2025
10 - Water Resource Management and Irrigation in Kansas: Current Concerns and Emerging Issues August 1, 2025
11 - Is Irrigation Water Use Efficiency Important? August 1, 2025
Climate and Carbon Credit

Breakout Session 2

October 10, 2024
Irrigation Technology Adoption

Micah Cameron-Harp, K-State post-doctoral fellow in agricultural economics, discusses research that evaluates how technology adoption for irrigation impacted water use in the past 20 years.

August 23, 2024
6 - Farm Bill Conservation Programs August 1, 2023