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Evaluating Variety of Inflow Conditions in Furrow Irrigation System. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, Dec 2010, Pages: 136


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At a time when water is becoming increasingly scarce and rain fed agriculture becoming constantly unreliable, it has become necessary to design and have good irrigation schemes that do not waste water, cause leaching of plant nutrients and increase salinity, but also reduce runoff to a reasonable level. The aim of the study was to evaluate and enhance the performance of furrow irrigation systems by matching the discharge rates to appropriate slopes and soil types. The study showed that an effective irrigation system could be achieved if proper land grading is established and water is made to run for 67 minutes at a rate of 0.72lit/sec in a sandy loam soil and a climatic condition as pertains in the Cape Coast area. At this rate, the effective maximum furrow length is 55 metres. Irrigation engineers, Soil Conservation Technicians, Agricultural Extension Workers, and other professional people working in irrigation and agriculture in general should find the evaluation method useful in helping farmers attain greater efficiency in irrigation.



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