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Measurement of soil moisture: Accurate instruments for measuring soil moisture conditions practical means of determining proper timing of irrigation

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L. H. Stolzy, University of California
G. A. Cahoon, University of California
T. E. Szuszklewicz, University of California

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California Agriculture 11(4):21-37.

Published April 01, 1957

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Instruments to measure soil moisture conditions—developed as research tools—eliminate much of the guesswork in the timing of irrigations and can indicate adequate penetration for a particular soil type and crop.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1612.

Measurement of soil moisture: Accurate instruments for measuring soil moisture conditions practical means of determining proper timing of irrigation

L. H. Stolzy, G. A. Cahoon, T. E. Szuszklewicz
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Measurement of soil moisture: Accurate instruments for measuring soil moisture conditions practical means of determining proper timing of irrigation

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Authors

L. H. Stolzy, University of California
G. A. Cahoon, University of California
T. E. Szuszklewicz, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 11(4):21-37.

Published April 01, 1957

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Instruments to measure soil moisture conditions—developed as research tools—eliminate much of the guesswork in the timing of irrigations and can indicate adequate penetration for a particular soil type and crop.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1612.


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