Variable rate irrigation (VRI) is a new irrigation method developed in precision agriculture. VRI technologies allow the producers to site-specifically apply irrigation water at variable rates within a field to adjust the temporal and spatial variability in soil and plant characteristics. Use of VRI in agricultural production has the potential to improve water use efficiency. Developing VRI practice and documenting the benefits of VRI to producers are critical to accelerate the adoption of VRI technologies. Comparison of VRI with uniform rate irrigation (URI) in soybean and corn crops was studied in Stoneville, Mississippi, USA. A center pivot VRI system was employed for delivering irrigation water. Soil apparent electrical conductivity (EC...
Very few studies applying Variable Rate Irrigation (VRI) by means of drip systems are described in t...
Lack of precipitation and groundwater for irrigation limits crop production in semi-arid regions, su...
In this chapter, the variable rate applications (VRA) are presented for the field of decision agricu...
Irrigation, which is pertinent for current crop production, is the largest single consumer of freshw...
The effects of landscape variability can be minimized through site-specific crop management. Variabi...
Trabajo presentado en ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting, celebrado en Montreal del 1...
Farm-scale trials are being conducted to assess the benefits of variable rate irrigation (VRI). Thre...
The potential positive or negative impact(s) of variable rate irrigation (VRI) and fertigation (VRF)...
Variable rate irrigation (VRI) investment decisions require field-specific knowledge of benefits. Th...
Increasing concern for sustainable water use has the agriculture industry working toward higher effi...
Although variable rate irrigation (VRI) has been researched and marketed for a number of years, rese...
Soil textural variability within many irrigated fields diminishes the effectiveness of conventional ...
Variable rate irrigation may help in intensification of agriculture by producing more yield per unit...
Increasing concern for sustainable water use has the agriculture industry working toward higher effi...
Much of the previous research quantifying the potential benefits of variable rate irrigation (VRI) c...
Very few studies applying Variable Rate Irrigation (VRI) by means of drip systems are described in t...
Lack of precipitation and groundwater for irrigation limits crop production in semi-arid regions, su...
In this chapter, the variable rate applications (VRA) are presented for the field of decision agricu...
Irrigation, which is pertinent for current crop production, is the largest single consumer of freshw...
The effects of landscape variability can be minimized through site-specific crop management. Variabi...
Trabajo presentado en ASABE and CSBE/SCGAB Annual International Meeting, celebrado en Montreal del 1...
Farm-scale trials are being conducted to assess the benefits of variable rate irrigation (VRI). Thre...
The potential positive or negative impact(s) of variable rate irrigation (VRI) and fertigation (VRF)...
Variable rate irrigation (VRI) investment decisions require field-specific knowledge of benefits. Th...
Increasing concern for sustainable water use has the agriculture industry working toward higher effi...
Although variable rate irrigation (VRI) has been researched and marketed for a number of years, rese...
Soil textural variability within many irrigated fields diminishes the effectiveness of conventional ...
Variable rate irrigation may help in intensification of agriculture by producing more yield per unit...
Increasing concern for sustainable water use has the agriculture industry working toward higher effi...
Much of the previous research quantifying the potential benefits of variable rate irrigation (VRI) c...
Very few studies applying Variable Rate Irrigation (VRI) by means of drip systems are described in t...
Lack of precipitation and groundwater for irrigation limits crop production in semi-arid regions, su...
In this chapter, the variable rate applications (VRA) are presented for the field of decision agricu...