Alternate-furrow irrigation for soybean production
Abstract
null null Alternate-furrow irrigation reduces water application without affecting yield and thereby leads to more efficient water use. A 2 year (1988–1989) field study was conducted to compare alternate-furrow irrigation to conventional every-furrow irrigation with soybeans [ Glycine max null (L.) Merr.] at the South Central Research and Extension Center near Clay Center, Nebraska on a Hastings silt loam soil (fine, montmorillonitic, mesic Udic...
Paper Details
Title
Alternate-furrow irrigation for soybean production
Published Date
Oct 1, 1993
Volume
24
Issue
2
Pages
133 - 145
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