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The Agricultural Requirement for Irrigation Water

Water and Environment Journal, 1989
AbstractThis paper presents a quantitative analysis of irrigation requirements in different climatic areas of England and Wales. The analysis takes account of the differing requirements of various crops and variation in soil texture. The results include an estimation of irrigation requirement in an average year, a typical dry year for irrigation ...
R. J. BAILEY, J. MINHINICK
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Water requirements and irrigation.

2010
Abstract An account is given on the different properties of irrigation systems needed to fulfill the water requirements of bananas and plantains. Topics covered include: irrigation systems (flood or furrow irrigation, overcanopy sprinklers, undercanopy sprinklers, microjet or microspinners, and drip irrigation); irrigation scheduling; and ...
J. C. Robinson, V. Galán Saúco
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Irrigation Water Requirements of Lawns

Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division, 1965
Irrigation water requirements for lawn grasses can be estimated by an empirical formula when adequate climatological data are available. The modified Blaney-Criddle formula can be used for this purpose. This procedure is explained and recommendations are made for the use of the results in accordance with the lawn condition desired.
Tyler H. Quackenbush, John T. Phelan
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Irrigation Water Requirement Model

1985
Reasonably good estimates of consumptive use, farm and irrigation water requirements are essential in planning, design and operation of irrigation add drainage systems, and for evaluation and management of hydrologic and water resources systems. The availability of climatic records for many planned irrigation areas, particularly in developing countries,
Shie-Yui Liong   +2 more
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Irrigation Water Requirements of Green Pea

2015
Peas occupy an important place among vegetable crops in the submountainous region of India. Being a cool weather-loving crop, it occupies a place of prominence among winter vegetables in kandi area, because the kandi area is cooler as compared to other pea-growing regions of Punjab.
Singh, Kamal Gurmit   +2 more
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Quality of Water Required for Irrigation

2018
Irrigation water can cause damage to irrigated crops and human and animal’s health. Therefore, it is important to monitor the irrigation water regularly. There is a long-term tradition of irrigation water quality (IWQ) monitoring in Slovakia. A number of monitoring stations varied during years from more than 200 to 11 in recent years. The IWQ increased
T. Kaletová, Ľ. Jurík
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Irrigation Water Requirements

1970
Excerpts from the report: It is essential that the water requirements and consumptive use of water be known in irrigation planning for soil conservation and irrigation districts and for individual farms. Conservation of water supplies, as well as of soils, is of first importance in the agricultural economy.
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Irrigation Water Quality Requirements

Water International, 1987
Rational use of salinized water contributes to the saving of water resources, enlargement of irrigated areas and increased volumes of agricultural produce.
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Water Requirements of Rostered Irrigation Schemes

Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division, 1972
A method is given whereby the water requirements of a rostered irrigation scheme can be determined by considering the length of the roster period and the calculated soil moisture deficit at which irrigation is applied. From this the storage likely to be needed can be calculated. The method is computer processed so variations can easily be studied.
Patrick D. Fitzgerald, Gregory C. Arnold
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Quality Requirements for Irrigation with Sewage Water

Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 1987
Irrigation is an excellent use for sewage effluent because it is mostly water with nutrients. For small flows, the effluent can be used on special, well‐supervised “sewage farms,” where forage, fiber, or seed crops are grown that can be irrigated with standard primary or secondary effluent.
Herman Bouwer, Emanuel Idelovitch
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