Furrow size, placement, and grass culture effects on vineyard irrigation
Authors
P. ChristensenL. Doneen
L. Werenfels
C. Houston
Authors Affiliations
Peter Christensen is Farm Advisor, Fresno County; Lloyd Doneen is Professor, Department of Water Science and Engineering, Davis; Lukas Werenfels, formerly Extension Irrigation Technologist, Davis; Clyde Houston is Assistant State Director, Agricultural Extension Service, University of California, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 22(6):10-12. DOI:10.3733/ca.v022n06p10. June 1968.
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Abstract
Size and placement of furrows, and the use of grass culture can have a marked effect on irrigation water penetration rates, according to these tests in Fresno County vineyards.
Christensen P, Doneen L, Werenfels L, Houston C. 1968. Furrow size, placement, and grass culture effects on vineyard irrigation. Hilgardia 22(6):10-12. DOI:10.3733/ca.v022n06p10
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