Scheduling Irrigations When and How Much to Apply

Scheduling Irrigations When and How Much to Apply by Blaine Hanson is a practical guide published by UCANR Publications in January 2007. This 204-page book is designed to assist readers in effectively scheduling their irrigation needs, ensuring that every drop of water is utilized efficiently. The content focuses on key aspects of irrigation management, including the relationship between crop evapotranspiration and yield, as well as methods for measuring soil moisture.
Readers will find detailed sections that explain how to measure crop evapotranspiration and interpret the readings obtained. This edition is part of a series of water management handbooks developed by the University of California Irrigation Program, making it a valuable resource for those interested in technology and engineering applications in agriculture and irrigation practices.
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his handy guide will help you schedule your irrigation needs so you can make every drop count.
Inside you’ll find sections on the relationship between crop evapotranspiration and yield, how to measure crop evapotranspiration by measuring soil moisture, and how to interpret those readings.
One of a series of water management handbooks prepared by the University of California Irrigation Program.
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