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Drainage reduction potential of furrow irrigation

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Blaine R. Hanson , University of California

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California Agriculture 43(1):6-8.

Published January 01, 1989

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The most practical way to dispose of irrigation drainage water in the San Joaquin Valley is to reduce the volume of the water at its source through better irrigation management. Upgrading furrow irrigation systems and cutting run lengths in problem areas reduced drainage 60% to 80%.

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Drainage reduction potential of furrow irrigation

Blaine R. Hanson
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Drainage reduction potential of furrow irrigation

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Blaine R. Hanson , University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 43(1):6-8.

Published January 01, 1989

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Abstract

The most practical way to dispose of irrigation drainage water in the San Joaquin Valley is to reduce the volume of the water at its source through better irrigation management. Upgrading furrow irrigation systems and cutting run lengths in problem areas reduced drainage 60% to 80%.

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