Extension Circular 71-752: Scheduling Irrigations by electrical resistance blocks; where to place the electrical resistance blocks, depth of installation, meter reading as related to soil moisture, scheduling irrigation and determining soil texture. Start and stop irrigation, evaluating water distribution, and installation of the blocks
Extension circular 80-713: It pays to test your irrigation pumping plant. This circular talks about...
Two criteria for deciding when a crop should be irrigated are: (1) the depletion of water in the roo...
Extension Circular 61-716 is about tensiometer, a tool to help control nutrient leaching, timing of ...
Extension circular 65-752: scheduling irrigations by electrical resistance blocks
Extension Circular 71-752: Scheduling Irrigations by electrical resistance blocks; where to place th...
Extension Circular 79-723: Irrigation Scheduling using soil moisture blocks in deep soil
Delay of irrigation for a few days during a critical part of the growing season can be expensive. A ...
Extension Circular 84-724: Irrigation scheduling using tensiometers in sandy soil
Irrigation takes some risk out of crop production by providing a reliable source of water that allow...
Monitoring soil moisture is fundamental to determining how much irrigation water should be applied a...
Extension circular 80-724 is about irrigation scheduling using tensiometers and evapotranspiration o...
Irrigation scheduling is rapidly gaining acceptance as a valuable tool for developing an on-farm wat...
Two simple, inexpensive systems use electrical resistance mea-surements to provide useful, immediate...
Publised March 1963. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please l...
Extension Circular 71-792: Applying fertilizer in the irrigation water; how and why applying plant n...
Extension circular 80-713: It pays to test your irrigation pumping plant. This circular talks about...
Two criteria for deciding when a crop should be irrigated are: (1) the depletion of water in the roo...
Extension Circular 61-716 is about tensiometer, a tool to help control nutrient leaching, timing of ...
Extension circular 65-752: scheduling irrigations by electrical resistance blocks
Extension Circular 71-752: Scheduling Irrigations by electrical resistance blocks; where to place th...
Extension Circular 79-723: Irrigation Scheduling using soil moisture blocks in deep soil
Delay of irrigation for a few days during a critical part of the growing season can be expensive. A ...
Extension Circular 84-724: Irrigation scheduling using tensiometers in sandy soil
Irrigation takes some risk out of crop production by providing a reliable source of water that allow...
Monitoring soil moisture is fundamental to determining how much irrigation water should be applied a...
Extension circular 80-724 is about irrigation scheduling using tensiometers and evapotranspiration o...
Irrigation scheduling is rapidly gaining acceptance as a valuable tool for developing an on-farm wat...
Two simple, inexpensive systems use electrical resistance mea-surements to provide useful, immediate...
Publised March 1963. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please l...
Extension Circular 71-792: Applying fertilizer in the irrigation water; how and why applying plant n...
Extension circular 80-713: It pays to test your irrigation pumping plant. This circular talks about...
Two criteria for deciding when a crop should be irrigated are: (1) the depletion of water in the roo...
Extension Circular 61-716 is about tensiometer, a tool to help control nutrient leaching, timing of ...