Water harvesting is a means of supplying stockwater in any area where precipitation is sufficient to grow forage. There are many types of methods and materials which can be used to collect precipitation. Knowledge of the advantages and disadvantages of each treatment is needed to select the method best suited for a given site. Costs of water collected from various treatments range from less than $0.20 per 1,000 gallons to over $6.00 per 1,000 gallons in a 20-inch precipitation zone.This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries.The Journal of Range Management archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of Ari...
Water is generally regarded as the limiting factor in forage production on arid rangeland. If 800 lb...
52 pp.In the arid Southwest, rainfall is scarce and evapotranspiration rates are high. Only natives ...
From the Proceedings of the 1983 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
4 pp., 2 illustrations, 1 tableProviding enough water can be a problem when grazing livestock are on...
Reprinted from Progressive Agriculture in Arizona, Vol. XIX, No. 3, pp. 6-8, College of Agriculture,...
Water harvesting, also called rainwater harvesting, is a technique of developing surface water resou...
This paper was prepared for background information for Avra Valley Retired Farmland Reclamation stud...
This item is part of the Arizona Land and People (formerly Progressive Agriculture in Arizona) archi...
Water harvesting efficiency of four soil surface treatments was studied for 5 years at Gillette, Wyo...
Water harvesting is an ancient tech nique of water supply which consists of collecting precipitation...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Although water-harvesting techniques have been used effec-tively in irrigated agriculture and domest...
The close relationship between water intake and animal gains needs to be investigated for beef cattl...
In arid climates, such as the Southwestern United States, "rainfall is scarce and evapotranspir...
Paper Presented at the Kuwait Symposium on Management and Technology of Water Resources in Arid Zone...
Water is generally regarded as the limiting factor in forage production on arid rangeland. If 800 lb...
52 pp.In the arid Southwest, rainfall is scarce and evapotranspiration rates are high. Only natives ...
From the Proceedings of the 1983 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
4 pp., 2 illustrations, 1 tableProviding enough water can be a problem when grazing livestock are on...
Reprinted from Progressive Agriculture in Arizona, Vol. XIX, No. 3, pp. 6-8, College of Agriculture,...
Water harvesting, also called rainwater harvesting, is a technique of developing surface water resou...
This paper was prepared for background information for Avra Valley Retired Farmland Reclamation stud...
This item is part of the Arizona Land and People (formerly Progressive Agriculture in Arizona) archi...
Water harvesting efficiency of four soil surface treatments was studied for 5 years at Gillette, Wyo...
Water harvesting is an ancient tech nique of water supply which consists of collecting precipitation...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Although water-harvesting techniques have been used effec-tively in irrigated agriculture and domest...
The close relationship between water intake and animal gains needs to be investigated for beef cattl...
In arid climates, such as the Southwestern United States, "rainfall is scarce and evapotranspir...
Paper Presented at the Kuwait Symposium on Management and Technology of Water Resources in Arid Zone...
Water is generally regarded as the limiting factor in forage production on arid rangeland. If 800 lb...
52 pp.In the arid Southwest, rainfall is scarce and evapotranspiration rates are high. Only natives ...
From the Proceedings of the 1983 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...