The effect of irrigation efficiency upon the water demand for agricultural purposes in the Utah Lake drainage area has been evaluated in this study . Irrigation demand is the quantity of water at the supply source necessary to satisfy crop water requirements, taking into account irrigation efficiency. The Utah Lake drainage area was divided into hydrologic subareas and districts to facilitate analysis. The demand, surplus, and deficit quantities for each area was determined. The computations were made using constant mean quantities. Within a given area, the diverted water was assumed to be applied uniformly to satisfy agricultural crop demands, and the contribution of groundwater was neglected. The quantity of major interest is the surplus ...
Summary and Conclusions: Sprinkler irrigation will continue to expand in Utah as wel...
According to the last census, 92 1/2 per cent of the Utah farms are irrigated. The advancement of ag...
President Daryl Chase 2 The future of agriculture in Utah is closely tied to the development of wate...
The effect of irrigation efficiency upon the water demand for agricultural purposes in the Utah Lake...
The purposes of this study were to evaluate the present irrigation efficiencies of the Bear River de...
Surface water is found in very limited quantities in most of southwestern Utah. In order to compensa...
Water is recognized as an essential element in Utah\u27s agricultural economy. It is...
Utah is considered the second driest state in the United States. As a result, much of the agricultur...
Irrigation water supplies in the arid West have become limited, yet the area of irrigable land is st...
Water provides the lifeblood of Utah\u27s agricultural economy. It Is the subject of much controvers...
The economic efficiency of water development in Utah, including transfer systems, has seldom been ex...
Deficit irrigation is any irrigation level that does not meet the crop’s full evapotranspiration (ET...
When deciding which irrigation systems to adopt, permit, or promote, it is important to consider how...
Often where water is artificially applied to land, means must be provided for removal of some of thi...
Although it is condeded that an adequate supply of water is essential to economic gr...
Summary and Conclusions: Sprinkler irrigation will continue to expand in Utah as wel...
According to the last census, 92 1/2 per cent of the Utah farms are irrigated. The advancement of ag...
President Daryl Chase 2 The future of agriculture in Utah is closely tied to the development of wate...
The effect of irrigation efficiency upon the water demand for agricultural purposes in the Utah Lake...
The purposes of this study were to evaluate the present irrigation efficiencies of the Bear River de...
Surface water is found in very limited quantities in most of southwestern Utah. In order to compensa...
Water is recognized as an essential element in Utah\u27s agricultural economy. It is...
Utah is considered the second driest state in the United States. As a result, much of the agricultur...
Irrigation water supplies in the arid West have become limited, yet the area of irrigable land is st...
Water provides the lifeblood of Utah\u27s agricultural economy. It Is the subject of much controvers...
The economic efficiency of water development in Utah, including transfer systems, has seldom been ex...
Deficit irrigation is any irrigation level that does not meet the crop’s full evapotranspiration (ET...
When deciding which irrigation systems to adopt, permit, or promote, it is important to consider how...
Often where water is artificially applied to land, means must be provided for removal of some of thi...
Although it is condeded that an adequate supply of water is essential to economic gr...
Summary and Conclusions: Sprinkler irrigation will continue to expand in Utah as wel...
According to the last census, 92 1/2 per cent of the Utah farms are irrigated. The advancement of ag...
President Daryl Chase 2 The future of agriculture in Utah is closely tied to the development of wate...