Abstract: A comparison of decision rules has been made for case studies of corn production using subsurface drip irrigation under three agricultural management practices (no irrigation, uniform irrigation, and variable rate irrigation). The uniform irrigation strategy appeared to perform the best than the other two management practices under different risk scenarios. Key words: corn production, mathematical programming, profitability, risk management
Currently the South African government is advocating the cultivation of high valued crops and more e...
Typescript (photocopy).Large accrued debt levels as well as changes in government farm program incom...
This study examines the profitability of adopting subsurface drip irrigation and alternative activit...
A comparison of decision rules has been made for case studies of corn production using subsurface dr...
This study reports on the optimal temporal selection of irrigation technologies (graded and level fu...
The problem of ground water mining has resulted in many different responses, including limitation of...
Mathematical programming was used to optimise utility efficient deficit irrigation schedules for mai...
Four irrigation scheduling methods for corn were analyzed over a fifteen year historical weather pat...
A dynamic programming model that allocates irrigations among competing crops, while allowing for sto...
This thesis considers economic optimization of irrigation water use in Arizona. Attention is given t...
Transfer—and a constant relative risk aversion utility function are used to examine corn irrigation ...
This study compares subsurface drip irrigation and sprinkler irrigation with respect to expected ret...
Cropping pattern in the Himalayan region of India has undergone a significant change in the recent p...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceA new optimization framework is pres...
This study compares subsurface drip irrigation and sprinkler irrigation with respect to expected ret...
Currently the South African government is advocating the cultivation of high valued crops and more e...
Typescript (photocopy).Large accrued debt levels as well as changes in government farm program incom...
This study examines the profitability of adopting subsurface drip irrigation and alternative activit...
A comparison of decision rules has been made for case studies of corn production using subsurface dr...
This study reports on the optimal temporal selection of irrigation technologies (graded and level fu...
The problem of ground water mining has resulted in many different responses, including limitation of...
Mathematical programming was used to optimise utility efficient deficit irrigation schedules for mai...
Four irrigation scheduling methods for corn were analyzed over a fifteen year historical weather pat...
A dynamic programming model that allocates irrigations among competing crops, while allowing for sto...
This thesis considers economic optimization of irrigation water use in Arizona. Attention is given t...
Transfer—and a constant relative risk aversion utility function are used to examine corn irrigation ...
This study compares subsurface drip irrigation and sprinkler irrigation with respect to expected ret...
Cropping pattern in the Himalayan region of India has undergone a significant change in the recent p...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceA new optimization framework is pres...
This study compares subsurface drip irrigation and sprinkler irrigation with respect to expected ret...
Currently the South African government is advocating the cultivation of high valued crops and more e...
Typescript (photocopy).Large accrued debt levels as well as changes in government farm program incom...
This study examines the profitability of adopting subsurface drip irrigation and alternative activit...