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Water & Irrigation

Water use efficiency

Irrigated grapes
  • Introduction to irrigation management - Evaluating your pressurised system
    Evaluates the following: travelling irrigators and rotating booms, lateral boom and linear move irrigators, centre pivots, spraylines (side roll, end tow, hand shift), fixed under-canopy micro systems, fixed overhead solid set bike shift systems, non-overlapping under-canopy spray systems and drip (trickle) systems.
  • Introduction to irrigation management: Evaluating your surface irrigation system
  • Irrigation Insights 5 - Water Use Efficiency: an information package, Land and Water Australia (products.lwa.gov.au) 
  • Irrigators - caring for the rivers, Farmers stories
  • Waterwise on the Farm: Key checks for efficient irrigation
  • Irrigation
    • Irrigation and drainage management plans
    • Irrigation costs
    • Irrigation of specific crops
    • Irrigation systems
    • Regional irrigation profiles
    • Soil water monitoring and irrigation scheduling
    • Water use efficiency
  • Water quality and testing
  • Dams and storage
  • Drought strategies for water supply
  • Watering livestock
  • Climate science and irrigation research unit
  • Salinity and catchment hydrology research unit
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