Although alfalfa is the dominant water user in the Imperial Valley and is planted on 40% of its irrigated acreage, data is incomplete regarding its water use under the most common growing conditions: moderately saline, clay soils with a relatively shallow, moderately saline water table. In a study from 1996 through 1998, we determined the seasonal variation in the alfalfa crop coefficient (Kc), based on measurements of applied water and soil-moisture depletion, and the contribution from the water table aquifer. Using chloride mass-balance methods, we estimated that the shallow water table contributed approximately 12% of the total applied water during the study, of which just ov...
Abstract. As competition builds for water resources in the Western U.S., limited irrigation strategi...
This experiment was designed to determine the shape of the yield response function relating crop yie...
Although sudangrass hay is the second largest forage crop (next to alfalfa), grown south of...
Although alfalfa is the dominant water user in the Imperial Valley and is planted on 40% of its irri...
Although alfalfa is the dominant water user in the Imperial Valley and is planted on 40% of its irri...
Disposal of saline drainage water is a significant problem for irrigated agriculture. One proposal i...
Insufficient water is the greatest limitation to crop production and choice of crops grown in the No...
Insufficient water is the greatest limitation to crop production and choice of crops grown in the No...
Alfalfa is the second largest production crop grown in Arizona with an estimated 150,000 acres of pr...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyRomulo LollatoWith an annual production of 116 MMt, the U.S. ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyRomulo LollatoWith an annual production of 116 MMt, the U.S. ...
Water management is key for profitable alfalfa production in the West. However it is one of the most...
Southern California is home to different landscape groundcovers and a major alfalfa producer (Medica...
Alfalfa is the second largest production crop grown in Arizona with an estimated 150,000 acres of pr...
Insufficient water is the greatest limitation to crop production and choice of crops grown in the No...
Abstract. As competition builds for water resources in the Western U.S., limited irrigation strategi...
This experiment was designed to determine the shape of the yield response function relating crop yie...
Although sudangrass hay is the second largest forage crop (next to alfalfa), grown south of...
Although alfalfa is the dominant water user in the Imperial Valley and is planted on 40% of its irri...
Although alfalfa is the dominant water user in the Imperial Valley and is planted on 40% of its irri...
Disposal of saline drainage water is a significant problem for irrigated agriculture. One proposal i...
Insufficient water is the greatest limitation to crop production and choice of crops grown in the No...
Insufficient water is the greatest limitation to crop production and choice of crops grown in the No...
Alfalfa is the second largest production crop grown in Arizona with an estimated 150,000 acres of pr...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyRomulo LollatoWith an annual production of 116 MMt, the U.S. ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyRomulo LollatoWith an annual production of 116 MMt, the U.S. ...
Water management is key for profitable alfalfa production in the West. However it is one of the most...
Southern California is home to different landscape groundcovers and a major alfalfa producer (Medica...
Alfalfa is the second largest production crop grown in Arizona with an estimated 150,000 acres of pr...
Insufficient water is the greatest limitation to crop production and choice of crops grown in the No...
Abstract. As competition builds for water resources in the Western U.S., limited irrigation strategi...
This experiment was designed to determine the shape of the yield response function relating crop yie...
Although sudangrass hay is the second largest forage crop (next to alfalfa), grown south of...