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Status of Variable-Rate Irrigation in the Southeast

2006 Portland, Oregon, July 9-12, 2006, 2006
Variable rate irrigation (VRI) technology works by applying irrigation water based on specific water needs of individual management zones, rather than applying a uniform rate across an entire field. By optimizing water application, the use of VRI can potentially save millions of gallons of irrigation water while increasing both crop yield and ...
null Andrea W. Milton   +1 more
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Investigating irrigation scheduling for rice using variable rate irrigation

Agricultural Water Management, 2017
Abstract Because almost all US rice is produced with continuous flood irrigation, little information addresses irrigation scheduling for rice; however, successful production without a continuous flood will require timely irrigation. A field study conducted at the University of Missouri Fisher Delta Research Center Marsh Farm during the 2013 and 2014 ...
Earl Vories   +3 more
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Spatiotemporal Lagged Models for Variable Rate Irrigation in Agriculture

Journal of Agricultural, Biological and Environmental Statistics, 2019
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Sierra Pugh   +3 more
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Perspectives on delineating management zones for variable rate irrigation

Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2015
Up to 40% of soil available water content variance was explained by pie shape zoning.Dynamic zoning strategy may be needed if soil spatial arrangement varies by depth.Soil ECa and satellite images were useful attributes for irrigation zone delineation.
Amir Haghverdi   +4 more
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