Reclamation of a Coachella Valley grape ranch by changes in levelling, irrigation, and water source
Authors
D. D. HalseyJ. R. Spencer
D. Mulder
Authors Affiliations
Dean D. Halsey is Farm Advisor, Riverside County; James R. Spencer is a Water Resource Analyst with the Coachella Valley County Water District; Daantje Mulder is a Research Technician with the Coachella Valley County Water District.Publication Information
Hilgardia 24(9):4-6. DOI:10.3733/ca.v024n09p4. September 1970.
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Abstract
A poorly drained Coachella Valley vineyard that suffered the loss of half its vines from salt damage has been reclaimed in six years by re-levelling the ground, changing the irrigation practices, and switching from the use of the highly saline Colorado River water to the use of a high-quality well water.
Halsey D, Spencer J, Mulder D. 1970. Reclamation of a Coachella Valley grape ranch by changes in levelling, irrigation, and water source. Hilgardia 24(9):4-6. DOI:10.3733/ca.v024n09p4
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