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Center Pivot Irrigation for Corn: Water Management and  System Design Considerations in Southern Idaho
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Center Pivot Irrigation for Corn: Water Management and System Design Considerations in Southern Idaho

Steven Hines and Howard Neibling
Extension Bulletin Series, BUL 881, University of Idaho Extension
01/07/2013
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.60841/000000044

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Agriculture - Irrigation water corn crop Agriculture - Crop Production Agriculture - Buildings & Equipment Agriculture Forestry
This bulletin describes the water requirements of the corn crop and explains how to manage a center pivot irrigation system to deliver enough water to the crop at the right times. It focuses on three sources of water stress that can reduce crop yield: water stress at critical crop stages, insufficient water to meet evapotranspiration requirements of the crop and water stress due to surface runoff of applied water.
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