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Management of Trickle Irrigated Orchards for Increased Water Use Efficiency
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Management of Trickle Irrigated Orchards for Increased Water Use Efficiency
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| Creator |
Punthakey, J. F.
McFarland, M. J. Rodrigue, P. B. Worthington, J. W. |
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| Description |
Trickle irrigation is the most efficient method of irrigating peach orchards in Texas. With a trickle irrigation system, a producer may make full use of a limited or low-volume water supply to apply precise amounts of water to the root zones of individual trees. Improved irrigation scheduling methods offer the potential for further savings in water and energy to pressurize the water since peach trees require less than a fully-watered state for production. This report describes research to...
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Texas Water Resources Institute
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| Date |
2007-12-04T20:49:48Z
2007-12-04T20:49:48Z 1982-08 |
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Technical Report
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http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/6253
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| Language |
en_US
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| Relation |
TR-120 Summary Report;
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