This research paper analyzes the economics of deficit irrigation based on the use of subjective estimates of the crop yield–water relationship to determine water supply in irrigated olive groves. Interviewed farmers were asked to give three estimates for the yield-water relationship as a function of water supply (full irrigation, usual deficit irrigation and extreme deficit irrigation). Those responses are contrasted with the actual irrigation dose and the results appear to support the hypothesis that a majority of farmers use deficit irrigation as a strategy that maximizes the value of limited water input rather than the conventional microeconomic behavior of maximizing the return to land
Deficit irrigation (DI) is an optimization strategy whereby net returns are maximized by reducing th...
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12 páginas.-- 8 figuras.-- 3 tablas.-- 56 referenciasWe evaluated the suitability of scheduling a re...
This research paper analyzes the economics of deficit irrigation based on the use of subjective est...
This research analyses the subjective crop yield-water relationship and proposes a method to determi...
Deficit irrigation (DI) is an agricultural practice in which the volume of irrigation water applied ...
Reports on the annual effects of deficit irrigation regimes on olive trees are critical in shedding ...
This contribution presents an exploratory analysis of the microeconomics of deficit irrigation (DI)...
10 páginas..-- 5 figuras.-- 3 tablas.--61 referenciasHedgerow orchards with high plant densities, or...
Research Paper:SW-Soil and WaterThis study aims at assessing the feasibility of deficit irrigation o...
Economic valuation of irrigation water is done through the use of production functions for the case ...
This paper explores the impact on water demand of the adoption of deficit and precision irrigation a...
Although the olive (Olea europaea sativa l.) is considered a xerophytic species, long periods of wat...
Deficit irrigation (DI) is an agricultural practice in which the volume of irrigation water applied ...
A 3-year deficit irrigation study was conducted on young olive (Olea europaea 'Frantoio') trees to d...
Deficit irrigation (DI) is an optimization strategy whereby net returns are maximized by reducing th...
---------------------------------------------- To cite th is article / Pou r citer cet article Abstr...
12 páginas.-- 8 figuras.-- 3 tablas.-- 56 referenciasWe evaluated the suitability of scheduling a re...
This research paper analyzes the economics of deficit irrigation based on the use of subjective est...
This research analyses the subjective crop yield-water relationship and proposes a method to determi...
Deficit irrigation (DI) is an agricultural practice in which the volume of irrigation water applied ...
Reports on the annual effects of deficit irrigation regimes on olive trees are critical in shedding ...
This contribution presents an exploratory analysis of the microeconomics of deficit irrigation (DI)...
10 páginas..-- 5 figuras.-- 3 tablas.--61 referenciasHedgerow orchards with high plant densities, or...
Research Paper:SW-Soil and WaterThis study aims at assessing the feasibility of deficit irrigation o...
Economic valuation of irrigation water is done through the use of production functions for the case ...
This paper explores the impact on water demand of the adoption of deficit and precision irrigation a...
Although the olive (Olea europaea sativa l.) is considered a xerophytic species, long periods of wat...
Deficit irrigation (DI) is an agricultural practice in which the volume of irrigation water applied ...
A 3-year deficit irrigation study was conducted on young olive (Olea europaea 'Frantoio') trees to d...
Deficit irrigation (DI) is an optimization strategy whereby net returns are maximized by reducing th...
---------------------------------------------- To cite th is article / Pou r citer cet article Abstr...
12 páginas.-- 8 figuras.-- 3 tablas.-- 56 referenciasWe evaluated the suitability of scheduling a re...