Cotton was grown using historical evapotranspiration data in the Erie method a checkbook method using real-time AZMET weather data, an infrared thermometer, and a faint manager to schedule irrigations. Yields of 4 bales per acre were recorded with no significant differences between the scheduling methods. Differences were seen in the plant growth and maturity. More refining will be done in subsequent investigations
AZSCHED Irrigation scheduling software was used on Pima and upland cotton with irrigations being sch...
The computer program AZSCHED, with weather data obtained from AZMET, was used to schedule irrigation...
Wheat irrigations were scheduled using two computer models and an infrared thermometer using two cri...
Three irrigation scheduling techniques are compared on both long and short staple cotton in replicat...
Two irrigation scheduling trials were performed in 1989, one for short staple and one for long stapl...
Crops need water for evaporation (E) and transpiration (T), known as evapotranspiration (ET). Howeve...
Three different irrigation scheduling techniques were compared in this study; aerial infrared, hand ...
Three different irrigation scheduling techniques were compared in this study; aerial infrared, hand-...
Four irrigation scheduling methods are compared over a three year period on the Safford Agricultural...
The 1985 and 1986 Cotton Reports have the same publication and P-Series numbers.A modified, low- pre...
Four irrigation scheduling methods are compared over a three year period on the Safford Agricultural...
Irrigation scheduling is an important practice in cotton cultivation in the and southwest. AZSCHED i...
tained from estimates of actual and potential evapotranspiration using measured amounts of irrigatio...
ii Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is widely grown in the United States with 5.7 million ha grown nat...
Irrigation scheduling is an important practice in cotton cultivation in the and southwest. AZSCHED i...
AZSCHED Irrigation scheduling software was used on Pima and upland cotton with irrigations being sch...
The computer program AZSCHED, with weather data obtained from AZMET, was used to schedule irrigation...
Wheat irrigations were scheduled using two computer models and an infrared thermometer using two cri...
Three irrigation scheduling techniques are compared on both long and short staple cotton in replicat...
Two irrigation scheduling trials were performed in 1989, one for short staple and one for long stapl...
Crops need water for evaporation (E) and transpiration (T), known as evapotranspiration (ET). Howeve...
Three different irrigation scheduling techniques were compared in this study; aerial infrared, hand ...
Three different irrigation scheduling techniques were compared in this study; aerial infrared, hand-...
Four irrigation scheduling methods are compared over a three year period on the Safford Agricultural...
The 1985 and 1986 Cotton Reports have the same publication and P-Series numbers.A modified, low- pre...
Four irrigation scheduling methods are compared over a three year period on the Safford Agricultural...
Irrigation scheduling is an important practice in cotton cultivation in the and southwest. AZSCHED i...
tained from estimates of actual and potential evapotranspiration using measured amounts of irrigatio...
ii Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is widely grown in the United States with 5.7 million ha grown nat...
Irrigation scheduling is an important practice in cotton cultivation in the and southwest. AZSCHED i...
AZSCHED Irrigation scheduling software was used on Pima and upland cotton with irrigations being sch...
The computer program AZSCHED, with weather data obtained from AZMET, was used to schedule irrigation...
Wheat irrigations were scheduled using two computer models and an infrared thermometer using two cri...