Practicing less tillage and retaining more crop residue on the soil surface reduce the rate of evaporation of water from the soil. These practices also increase the amount of soil water by increasing the amount of water that infiltrates into the soil and by decreasing the amount of water that runs off across the soil surface. Less tillage and more residue coverage can significantly reduce the amount of irrigation water needed to grow a crop
Crop residue cover and tillage practices play important roles in the way that crops use water, and a...
Project Co-ordinators: Dr. Jose Alfonso Gómez Calero (Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible (IAS-CISC)...
The purpose of this report is to show the effect of wheat stubble on water conservation compared to ...
Practicing less tillage and retaining more crop residue on the soil surface can reduce the rate of e...
Loss of water from the soil profile through evaporation from the soil surface is an important contri...
Reducing tillage and maintaining crop residues on the soil surface could im-prove the water use effi...
I mproved soil water conservation with no tillage practices is princi-pally a result of reduced evap...
This study was practised in order to make clear the mechanism of evaporation from soil surface with ...
Irrigators in the western Great Plains and other irrigated regions face water restrictions caused by...
Irrigators in the western Great Plains and other irrigated regions face water restrictions caused by...
The future of rain-fed agriculture depends upon reducing soil water evaporation and improving soil w...
Presented at the Central Plains irrigation conference on February 16-17, 2005 in Sterling, Colorado....
Sprinkler irrigation can involve frequent wetting of the soil surface. Once to twice per week wettin...
Evaporation with time was measured from wetted columns or loam (Fluventic Camborthids) soil treated ...
ABSTRACT. Competition for water is becoming more intense in many parts of the U.S., including west‐c...
Crop residue cover and tillage practices play important roles in the way that crops use water, and a...
Project Co-ordinators: Dr. Jose Alfonso Gómez Calero (Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible (IAS-CISC)...
The purpose of this report is to show the effect of wheat stubble on water conservation compared to ...
Practicing less tillage and retaining more crop residue on the soil surface can reduce the rate of e...
Loss of water from the soil profile through evaporation from the soil surface is an important contri...
Reducing tillage and maintaining crop residues on the soil surface could im-prove the water use effi...
I mproved soil water conservation with no tillage practices is princi-pally a result of reduced evap...
This study was practised in order to make clear the mechanism of evaporation from soil surface with ...
Irrigators in the western Great Plains and other irrigated regions face water restrictions caused by...
Irrigators in the western Great Plains and other irrigated regions face water restrictions caused by...
The future of rain-fed agriculture depends upon reducing soil water evaporation and improving soil w...
Presented at the Central Plains irrigation conference on February 16-17, 2005 in Sterling, Colorado....
Sprinkler irrigation can involve frequent wetting of the soil surface. Once to twice per week wettin...
Evaporation with time was measured from wetted columns or loam (Fluventic Camborthids) soil treated ...
ABSTRACT. Competition for water is becoming more intense in many parts of the U.S., including west‐c...
Crop residue cover and tillage practices play important roles in the way that crops use water, and a...
Project Co-ordinators: Dr. Jose Alfonso Gómez Calero (Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible (IAS-CISC)...
The purpose of this report is to show the effect of wheat stubble on water conservation compared to ...