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Improved Water and Nutrient Management Through HighFrequency Irrigation

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Title Improved Water and Nutrient Management Through HighFrequency Irrigation
Creator Howell, T. A. Brown, K. W. Newton, R. J. Redden, D. L. McFarland, M. J.
Description High frequency irrigation implies the uniform, frequent application of water to crops. The fequency may range from several irrigations per week to daily irrigation to even several irrigations per day in greenhouse and nursery settings. Most of the high frequency irrigation in the United States is through necessity; i.e., the limited water holding capacity of the soils or a limited water supply make irrigation application of more than a few centimeters impractical. Irrigation of field crops...
Date 2007-12-04T21:07:33Z 2007-12-04T21:07:33Z 1981-03
Type Technical Report
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/6256
Language en_US
Relation TR-113 Summary Report;
Publisher Texas Water Resources Institute

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