Optimal irrigation management under poor drainage and saline conditions
Authors
J. LeteyKeith C. Knapp
Ariel Dinar
Authors Affiliations
J. Letey is Professor of Soil Physics, Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside; Keith C. Knapp is Assistant Professor of Resource Economics, Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside; Ariel Dinar was Postdoctoral Research Agricultural Economist, Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 40(1):20-21. DOI:10.3733/ca.v040n01p20. January 1986.
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Abstract
Decision-making is more demanding than for land free from these problems
Letey J, Knapp K, Dinar A. 1986. Optimal irrigation management under poor drainage and saline conditions. Hilgardia 40(1):20-21. DOI:10.3733/ca.v040n01p20
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