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Title: Optimizing irrigation management for humid climates

Author
item Vories, Earl

Submitted to: University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station Publication
Publication Type: Experiment Station
Publication Acceptance Date: 2/22/2012
Publication Date: 7/18/2012
Citation: Vories, E.D. 2012. Optimizing irrigation management for humid climates. Delta Center 2011 Annual Report. University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station Publication. p. 39-40.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: This project includes studies led by both USDA-ARS and University of Missouri scientists, with a goal of optimizing irrigated crop production and protecting soil and water resources in the Mid-South. Our interdisciplinary team investigates ways to improve irrigation scheduling and mechanized irrigation-system management in spatially-variable soils; use of commercial sensors to provide information regarding crop water status and flood-water depth; advantages and limitations to site-specific irrigation; and the water quality impacts of irrigated agriculture. We include both small plot studies and on-farm research with active participation by crop producers and crop advisors, as well as cooperation with other state and federal agencies. Some of the studies under MU leadership are reported elsewhere in the University of Missouri Fisher Delta Center Annual Report. Studies under ARS leadership and an update on the development of our new five-year research plan are included in this report.