- Field Evaluation of Crop Yield Response to Sprinkler Irrigation
III. 2 Such coefficients are good indicators to express the distribution of sprinkler water application on the ground surface, but seem to be insufficient to quantify the influence on crop yield, since they do not take into account some effects related.
- AIR TEMPERATURE EFFECT ON SPRAY EVAPORATION IN SPRINKLER
Although this research acknowledges that there are multiple variables affecting the aerial evaporation of irrigation water, in this experiment only the influence of the environmental air temperature is analysed, holding all the other variables constant.
- SPRINKLERS, CROP WATER USE, AND IRRIGATION TIME CARBON AND EMERY
inches per hour How Long to Irrigate (Duration): The duration of irrigation needed to store the crop irrigation requirements in the root zone is: Irrigation Duration (hours) = Crop Irrigation requirements (inches)/Ar (3) Example: Determine how many hours.
- Sprinklers, Crop Water Use, and Irrigation Time, Rich County
In contrast, the expected harvest with a typical surface irrigation system (flood or furrow) is less than 1 1/4 tons of alfalfa or about 30 bushels of wheat for each uniformly than typical surface irrigation systems, thus they produce more Not all water.
- Sprinklers, Crop Water Use, and Irrigation Time, Sanpete County
In contrast, the expected harvest with a typical surface irrigation system (flood or furrow) is less than 1 1/4 tons of alfalfa Sprinklers apply water more efficiently and uniformly than typical surface irrigation systems, thus they produce more yield.
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