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Concepts of In-Canopy and Near-Canopy Sprinkler Irrigation
The use of in-canopy and near-canopy sprinkler application from mechanical move systems is prevalent in the U. S. Great Plains. These systems can reduce evaporative by nearly 15%, but introduce a much greater potential for irrigation non-uniformity. Close attention to the design, installation and operational guidelines for these systems can prevent many non-uniformity problems from becoming unmanageable.
Concepts of In-Canopy and Near-Canopy Sprinkler Irrigation
The use of in-canopy and near-canopy sprinkler application from mechanical move systems is prevalent in the U. S. Great Plains. These systems can reduce evaporative by nearly 15%, but introduce a much greater potential for irrigation non-uniformity. Close attention to the design, installation and operational guidelines for these systems can prevent many non-uniformity problems from becoming unmanageable.
Concepts of In-Canopy and Near-Canopy Sprinkler Irrigation
Lamm, Freddie R. (author) / Howell, Terry A. (author) / Bordovsky, James P. (author)
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2006 ; 2006 ; Omaha, Nebraska, United States
2006-05-19
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Concepts of In-Canopy and Near-Canopy Sprinkler Irrigation
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