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Water temperature in irrigation: Cold water damage to rice can be controlled by use of small unshaded warming basins before water is applied to fields

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Franklin C. Raney, University of California
Robert M. Hagan, University of California
Dwight C. Finfrock, University of California

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California Agriculture 11(4):19-37.

Published April 01, 1957

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Rice yields have been reduced during recent years in northern California, because of cold water damage near field intake boxes.

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Bruce Wylie, Glenn County rice grower; the Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District, and Milton D. Miller, Extension Agronomist, University of California, Davis, participated in the studies reported in the above article.

Water temperature in irrigation: Cold water damage to rice can be controlled by use of small unshaded warming basins before water is applied to fields

Franklin C. Raney, Robert M. Hagan, Dwight C. Finfrock
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Water temperature in irrigation: Cold water damage to rice can be controlled by use of small unshaded warming basins before water is applied to fields

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Authors

Franklin C. Raney, University of California
Robert M. Hagan, University of California
Dwight C. Finfrock, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 11(4):19-37.

Published April 01, 1957

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Rice yields have been reduced during recent years in northern California, because of cold water damage near field intake boxes.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Bruce Wylie, Glenn County rice grower; the Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District, and Milton D. Miller, Extension Agronomist, University of California, Davis, participated in the studies reported in the above article.


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