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Precision Irrigation By Steven Calhoun
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Irrigated cropland Water is the most limiting resource for most producers in many regions. The law of minimum – Limiting factor
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Irrigated acreage In 2008 US farmers and ranchers irrigated 54.9 million acres of farmland.
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Irrigation types Surface Drip/micro Pivot
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Flood/Furrow Uses gravity to transport water management practices to consider include precision land leveling Auto steer rows/channels Hard to control
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Flood/Furrow Water lost to runoff/evaporation Soil erosion Conventional tillage
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Surface Irrigation
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Drip/Micro High efficiency Well suited to automation Less labor intensive Precise application
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Drip/Micro Problems Water quality is very important Limited from deep tillage Initial cost
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Drip/mirco
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Drip/Micro
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Pivot Even application over field More efficient application Less runoff/evaporation
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Pivot Maintenance Tracks Move for field operations
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Variable Rate Irrigation provides precision control of all sprinklers on a pivot individually pulsing sprinklers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es_yv- NevTo&feature=player_embedded http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es_yv- NevTo&feature=player_embedded
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Variable Rate Software Rate management – Soil type – Dual crops Arial photo/Soil map Soil samples GPS recordings
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Variable Rate Irrigation Central controller Node Valve Easy to apply
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Variable Rate Irrigation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXhB6A- p3R8&feature=player_embedded http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXhB6A- p3R8&feature=player_embedded
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