Surge flow irrigation is the intermittent application of water to furrows, rills, or borders in a series of on and off periods of constant or variable time spans. This drought advisory explains surge irrigation, surging the water at relatively high frequencies several times a day, and discusses the advantages, disadvantages, and costs. 3 pages
This study compares surge flow with conventional steady flow irrigation in 130-160 m field lengths i...
In surface irrigation, water is conveyed to the point of infiltration directly on the soil surface. ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Helps optimize your usable water appropriation using gravity flow. Presents the most efficient slope...
This drought advisory bulletin lists methods of evaluating how much water a sprinkler system can del...
The intermittent or cyclic application of water to furrows or borders, a method known as "surge...
This drought advisory bulletin discusses evaluation of set-move and permanent sprinkle irrigation sy...
Graduation date: 1984The intermittent or cyclic application of water to\ud furrows or borders, a met...
Soil infiltration rates are generally reduced by the intermittent application of water during surge ...
This research investigated the movement of a surface flow profile over an infiltrating soil under co...
The University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension examines surge irrigation test results. Tabulated an...
BACKGROUND. Surge irrigation is a new innovation in surface irrigation and has shown its merits in i...
Advances are being made to improve and develop new equipment for both furrow and flooding methods of...
© 1993 Dr. Hugh TurralSurge flow was identified as a potential method of improving farm water manage...
SURGE irrigation, the intermittent supply of water to furrows or borders, generally reduces infiltra...
This study compares surge flow with conventional steady flow irrigation in 130-160 m field lengths i...
In surface irrigation, water is conveyed to the point of infiltration directly on the soil surface. ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Helps optimize your usable water appropriation using gravity flow. Presents the most efficient slope...
This drought advisory bulletin lists methods of evaluating how much water a sprinkler system can del...
The intermittent or cyclic application of water to furrows or borders, a method known as "surge...
This drought advisory bulletin discusses evaluation of set-move and permanent sprinkle irrigation sy...
Graduation date: 1984The intermittent or cyclic application of water to\ud furrows or borders, a met...
Soil infiltration rates are generally reduced by the intermittent application of water during surge ...
This research investigated the movement of a surface flow profile over an infiltrating soil under co...
The University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension examines surge irrigation test results. Tabulated an...
BACKGROUND. Surge irrigation is a new innovation in surface irrigation and has shown its merits in i...
Advances are being made to improve and develop new equipment for both furrow and flooding methods of...
© 1993 Dr. Hugh TurralSurge flow was identified as a potential method of improving farm water manage...
SURGE irrigation, the intermittent supply of water to furrows or borders, generally reduces infiltra...
This study compares surge flow with conventional steady flow irrigation in 130-160 m field lengths i...
In surface irrigation, water is conveyed to the point of infiltration directly on the soil surface. ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...