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Optimal Irrigation Volume for Sandy Soil Using Drip Tapes at Different Flow Rates

This study explores the impact of irrigation volume on wetted zone depth and width in sandy soil using drip tapes with varying flow rates at 6 and 12 psi. The results provide insights for efficient water management in agricultural practices.

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Optimal Irrigation Volume for Sandy Soil Using Drip Tapes at Different Flow Rates

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  1. Figure 4. Effect of irrigation volume (gal/100ft) on depth (A) and width (B) of wetted zone at OP of 6 and 12 psi on an Alpin-Blanton-Foxworth sandy soil using selected drip tapes (12-inch emitter spacing) differing in flow rates.

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