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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 45, Issue 2, 1991March 01, 1991 PDT

Reducing drainwater: Furrow vs. subsurface drip irrigation

A Fulton, J Oster, B Hanson, C Phene, D Goldhamer,
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Articles in Vol. 45, Issue 2, 1991

Vol. 45, Issue 2, 1991
  • Publicly funded agricultural research: An impending crisis?
    K Farrell
  • Can farmers use water more effectively?: Two on-farm demonstrations compare irrigation methods
    California Agriculture
  • Reducing drainwater: Furrow vs. subsurface drip irrigation
    A FultonJ OsterB HansonC PheneD Goldhamer
  • Subsurface drip produced highest net return in Westlands area study
    R SmithJ OsterC Phene
  • Analysis: Demonstration projects compared
    R SmithJ Oster
  • South Sierra oak regeneration wak in sapling stage
    R StandifordN McDougaldR PhillipsA Nelson
  • How quality relates to price in California fresh peaches
    D ParkerD ZilbermanK Moulton
  • Trace elements limit potential for blending San Joaquin drainwater with canal water
    B HansonW BowersS GrattanD GrimesK Tanji
  • Low-input technology proves viable for limited-resource farmers in Salinas Valley
    M AltieriJ TrujilloM AstierP GersperW Bakx
  • Treatment of destructive elm leaf beetle should be timed by temperature
    S DreistadtD DahlstenD RowneyS TaitG YokotaW Copper
  • To control mealybugs, stop honeydew-seeking ants
    P PhillipsC Sherk
  • If registered, fungicide could reduce cavity spot of carrots
    R DavisJ NuñezJ GuerardE Vivoda
  • Phylloxera on rise…: Deadly insect pest poses increased risk to north coast vineyards
    J GranettJ De BenedictisJ WolpertE WeberA Goheen
California Agriculture
Fulton, A, J Oster, B Hanson, C Phene, and D Goldhamer. 1991. “Reducing Drainwater: Furrow vs. Subsurface Drip Irrigation.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 45 (2): 4–8.
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