This NebGuide describes using the checkbook method to schedule irrigations based on crop water use data. Irrigation scheduling determines when and how much water to apply to meet crop demand. Soil water status and current crop water use are key factors for scheduling irrigations. Field observations and crop growth stage are important, but scheduled irrigations result in better rainfall use while avoiding crop water stress or excessive irrigation
The main objective of irrigation is to provide plants with sufficient water to prevent stress that m...
Irrigation scheduling methods have been used to determine the timing and amount of water applied to ...
Extension Circular 79-723: Irrigation Scheduling using soil moisture blocks in deep soil
This NebGuide describes using the checkbook method to schedule irrigations based on crop water use...
Irrigation scheduling is deciding when to irrigate and how much water to apply. Your experience and ...
Applying irrigation at the right time and the correct amount is a challenge. Irrigation scheduling i...
Irrigation scheduling is rapidly gaining acceptance as a valuable tool for developing an on-farm wat...
Irrigation takes some risk out of crop production by providing a reliable source of water that allow...
Recent studies of surface irrigation systems (16,21,29) 4 indicate that irrigation scheduling practi...
Presented at Proceedings of the 23rd annual Central Plains irrigation conference held in Burlington,...
Extension circular 80-724 is about irrigation scheduling using tensiometers and evapotranspiration o...
Irrigation constitutes a major user of water resources at a time, and in places, where resources ar...
Irrigation scheduling is deciding when to irrigate and how much water to apply. The objective is max...
This paper summarizes the needs of managers of modern irrigated farms and the status of a user-orien...
Irrigated soybean production in Nebraska spans a region with diverse soils and climates. Irrigators ...
The main objective of irrigation is to provide plants with sufficient water to prevent stress that m...
Irrigation scheduling methods have been used to determine the timing and amount of water applied to ...
Extension Circular 79-723: Irrigation Scheduling using soil moisture blocks in deep soil
This NebGuide describes using the checkbook method to schedule irrigations based on crop water use...
Irrigation scheduling is deciding when to irrigate and how much water to apply. Your experience and ...
Applying irrigation at the right time and the correct amount is a challenge. Irrigation scheduling i...
Irrigation scheduling is rapidly gaining acceptance as a valuable tool for developing an on-farm wat...
Irrigation takes some risk out of crop production by providing a reliable source of water that allow...
Recent studies of surface irrigation systems (16,21,29) 4 indicate that irrigation scheduling practi...
Presented at Proceedings of the 23rd annual Central Plains irrigation conference held in Burlington,...
Extension circular 80-724 is about irrigation scheduling using tensiometers and evapotranspiration o...
Irrigation constitutes a major user of water resources at a time, and in places, where resources ar...
Irrigation scheduling is deciding when to irrigate and how much water to apply. The objective is max...
This paper summarizes the needs of managers of modern irrigated farms and the status of a user-orien...
Irrigated soybean production in Nebraska spans a region with diverse soils and climates. Irrigators ...
The main objective of irrigation is to provide plants with sufficient water to prevent stress that m...
Irrigation scheduling methods have been used to determine the timing and amount of water applied to ...
Extension Circular 79-723: Irrigation Scheduling using soil moisture blocks in deep soil