Increasing production efficiency is becoming a major theme for producers in order to maintain or increase their economic return in an increasingly competitive global market. In the case of irrigated agriculture, producers must also address increasing public concern about water conservation, water quality, and environmental protection. Two irrigation management issues require attention in order to maximize production efficiency. These are irrigation scheduling and irrigation uniformity. Irrigation scheduling involves determining the proper amount and timing of water applications throughout the growing season. Proper irrigation scheduling results in irrigation applications that supply the water needs of the crop without the development of def...
Efficient use of water in irrigated agriculture is as important in areas of plentiful water supply a...
Efficient use of water in irrigated agriculture is as important in areas of plentiful water supply a...
Food and agriculture are the largest consumers of water, requiring one hundred times more than we us...
Increasing production efficiency is becoming a major theme for producers in order to maintain or inc...
Increasing production efficiency is becoming a necessity for sustained economic viability in today’s...
Competition for limited water supplies continues to restrict water available for irrigation. Irrigat...
This Extension Circular describes various irrigation efficiency, crop water use efficiency, and irri...
It is essential to standardize the definitions and approaches to quantifying various irrigation perf...
Basic principles of irrigation water management and irrigation scheduling are presented. Commercial ...
A comprehensive review is presented of irrigation water management principles, factors to be conside...
Irrigation constitutes a major user of water resources at a time, and in places, where resources ar...
Potato yield and quality are sensitive to both excess and deficit soil water. This sensitivity, coup...
Irrigated agriculture faces a number of difficult problems in future. One of the major concerns is t...
Irrigation scheduling is rapidly gaining acceptance as a valuable tool for developing an on-farm wat...
About a million acres of land in Nebraska are being irrigated by all types of sprinkler systems. Uni...
Efficient use of water in irrigated agriculture is as important in areas of plentiful water supply a...
Efficient use of water in irrigated agriculture is as important in areas of plentiful water supply a...
Food and agriculture are the largest consumers of water, requiring one hundred times more than we us...
Increasing production efficiency is becoming a major theme for producers in order to maintain or inc...
Increasing production efficiency is becoming a necessity for sustained economic viability in today’s...
Competition for limited water supplies continues to restrict water available for irrigation. Irrigat...
This Extension Circular describes various irrigation efficiency, crop water use efficiency, and irri...
It is essential to standardize the definitions and approaches to quantifying various irrigation perf...
Basic principles of irrigation water management and irrigation scheduling are presented. Commercial ...
A comprehensive review is presented of irrigation water management principles, factors to be conside...
Irrigation constitutes a major user of water resources at a time, and in places, where resources ar...
Potato yield and quality are sensitive to both excess and deficit soil water. This sensitivity, coup...
Irrigated agriculture faces a number of difficult problems in future. One of the major concerns is t...
Irrigation scheduling is rapidly gaining acceptance as a valuable tool for developing an on-farm wat...
About a million acres of land in Nebraska are being irrigated by all types of sprinkler systems. Uni...
Efficient use of water in irrigated agriculture is as important in areas of plentiful water supply a...
Efficient use of water in irrigated agriculture is as important in areas of plentiful water supply a...
Food and agriculture are the largest consumers of water, requiring one hundred times more than we us...