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Eveness irrigation Explanation: Greetings@ |
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irrigation uniformity Explanation: HTH -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-05-25 18:44:03 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- www.greenindustry.com/ij/current/ -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-05-25 18:44:30 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- www.biosaline.org/Program_production.htm -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-05-25 18:44:47 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- www.uidaho.edu/aberdeen/econ_import.htm |
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uniform irrigation Explanation: Here are some references for both uniform and non-uniform irrigation. Your search: "uniform irrigation" Categories | Web Sites | Web Pages | News | Research Documents -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Web Page Matches 1-20 of 224 | Next 20 > Modelling the agricultural and environmental consequences of non ... ... Modelling the agricultural and environmental consequences of non-uniform irrigation on a maize crop. 1. Water balance and yield. ... http://www.edpsciences.com/articles/inra-agro/abs/2000/06/a0... More Results From: www.edpsciences.com Evaluating Your Landscape Irrigation System; G93-1181-A ... receive 1/2" of water while another area receives 1 1/2". Non-uniform irrigation application results in over-watering one area to assure another won't dry out. ... http://www.ianr.unl.edu/pubs/horticulture/g1181.htm More Results From: www.ianr.unl.edu Profile: Larry Schwankl ... portions of the field. There is simply no way of getting around the need for a uniform irrigation system in order to achieve high irrigation efficiency. ... http://wsare.usu.edu/sare2000/036.htm Irrigation Scheduling (PDF) ... in scheduling. Make every effort to assure the most uniform irrigation possible. Irrigation systems with distribution problems may have substantially lower ... http://eesc.orst.edu/AgComWebFile/EdMat/PNW288.pdf More Results From: eesc.orst.edu Non-uniformity ... Achieving uniform irrigation with furrow irrigation is very challenging. Soil in the furrow needs to infiltrate water into the crop root zone and needs to ... http://deal.unl.edu/cornpro/html/water/wnonunif.html A DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF NITRATE LEACHING IN CORN PRODUCTION UNDER ... TEKTRAN. A DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF NITRATE LEACHING IN CORN PRODUCTION UNDER NON UNIFORM IRRIGATION CONDITIONS. ... http://www.nal.usda.gov/ttic/tektran/data/000012/45/00001245... More Results From: www.nal.usda.gov Modelling the Agricultural and Environmental Consequences of Non ... Modelling the Agricultural and Environmental Consequences of Non-Uniform. Irrigation on a Maize Crop at Field Scale. Authors: Patrick Bertuzzi. ... http://precision.agri.umn.edu/Literature/Abstracts00/118.htm... More Results From: precision.agri.umn.edu Placement of Soilmoisture Tensiometer for Irrigation Control (PDF) ... In large level fields of uniform deep soil that are subject to uniform irrigation practice, a single Tensiometer station may serve as a guide for several acres ... http://www.soilmoisture.com/PDF Files/Tensiometer Instructio... CHAPTER 5. SPRINKLER IRRIGATION ... should always be laid out along the land contour whenever possible. This will minimize the pressure changes at the sprinklers and provide a uniform irrigation. ... http://www.fao.org/docrep/S8684E/s8684e06.htm More Results From: www.fao.org Applied Math Seminar Abstracts ... model that agrees well with the hydraulic properties of real soils. Uniform irrigation rate is represented by a nonlinear constant-flux boundary condition that ... http://www.math.udel.edu/~driscoll/amabstracts.html |
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even water-table / constant /non-fluctuating water-table depth Explanation: With subirrigation, one system provides the drainage and irrigation requirements for the crop. Water is supplied through the subsurface drainage system using control structures to regulate the water table level in the field. Irrigation water is applied below the ground surface, thus raising and maintaining a water table at an appropriate depth in the crop root zone (see Figure 1c.). The pumping system and water control structure can be managed to create a constant water table depth or a fluctuating water table. Some existing subsurface drainage systems may be retrofitted for subirrigation. Subirrigation systems require a high level of management to avoid excess soil wetness following rainfall. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-05-25 18:58:45 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Suerte ... :o) Reference: http://octopus.gma.org/katahdin/aquifer.html Reference: http://ohioline.osu.edu/aex-fact/0321.html |
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