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Drip irrigation - a grape grower's guide


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Irrigators often wonder whether a drip irrigation system will save them money or kill their vines. This book describes the advantages and disadvantages of such a system, and the installation and operation requirements, to help grape growers decide whether this type of irrigation may be suitable for their enterprise.

Contents include:

  • Introduction to drip irrigation
  • Water requirements for drip irrigation
  • Planning a drip system
  • Scheduling drip irrigation
  • Operating a drip system
  • Fertigation
  • Economics of drip irrigation
  • References
    • ISBN 0 7347 13056 3

      Book details

      Title Drip irrigation - a grape grower's guide
      Author(s) Jeremy Giddings  
      Pages 124  
      Catalogue number B130  
      Year of publish 2004  
      Price $25.00AUD (inc GST)   purchase online
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