Simplified but scientific irrigation scheduling
Authors
Elias FereresPatricia M. Kitlas
Richard E. Goldfien
Robert M. Hagan
William O. Pruitt
Authors Affiliations
Elias Fereres is Irrigation and Surface Water Specialist, Cooperative Extension, University of California, Davis; Patricia M. Kitlasis Research Assistant, Department of Land, Air, and Water Resources (LAWR), University of California, Davis; Richard E. Goldfien is Post-Graduate Researcher, LAWR, University of California, Davis; Robert M. Hagan is Water Specialist, Cooperative Extension, University of California, Davis; William O. Pruitt is Lecturer in Water Science and Agricultural Engineering and Irrigation Engineer, LAWR, University of California, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 35(5):19-21. DOI:10.3733/ca.v035n05p19. May 1981.
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Abstract
Technically sound irrigation scheduling is made easier by precalculated programs that farmers can adjust to their own conditions.
Fereres E, Kitlas P, Goldfien R, Hagan R, Pruitt W. 1981. Simplified but scientific irrigation scheduling. Hilgardia 35(5):19-21. DOI:10.3733/ca.v035n05p19
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