Authors: Blaine Hanson UC Irrigation and Drainage Specialist Larry Schwankl UC Irrigation Specialist Warren Bendixen UC Cooperative Extension, Santa Barabara County Kurt Schulback, Farm Advisor UC Cooperative Extension, Monterey County Properly managed, and under the right conditions, surge irrigation - turning water on and off as it runs down the furrow - can lessen runoff and percolation and save water and energy costs. This handbook helps irrigators manage surge irrigation by providing in-depth, comprehensive coverage of the topic, including measuring irrigation uniformity and efficiency, setting flowrates and surge valves, controlling runoff, applying fertilizer (fertigation), and saving energy costs. Illustrations, graphs, tables, glossary, index. 1994, 48 pp - Publication 93-02 - $20 Funded by the California Energy Commission and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Water Quality Initiative |
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