Use of irrigation water on farm crops [electronic resource] / A.E. Palmer
- Author
- Palmer, A. E.
- Published
- Ottawa : Department of Agriculture : Division of Field Husbandry, Experimental Farms Service, 1939.
- Edition
- Rev.
- Physical Description
- 48 pages : illustrations
- Additional Creators
- Canada. Department of Agriculture and Canada. Experimental Farms Service
Access Online
- publications.gc.ca , Free-to-read
- Series
- Restrictions on Access
- Free-to-read Unrestricted online access
- Summary
- "In this bulletin are reported the results of experiments with the irrigation of wheat, alfalfa, potatoes, sugar beets, and sunflowers, conducted at the Dominion Experimental Station, Lethbridge. The experiments cover a period of from two to seventeen years. ... These experiments indicate that, including the available water in the soil at the beginning of the season, wheat requires from 1-50 to 1-75 acre-feet of water, alfalfa 1-75 to 2-25 acre-feet and potatoes about 1-50 acre-feet to produce good crops"--p. 44-45.
- Report Numbers
- A12-8/10-1939E-PDF
- Other Subject(s)
- Note
- Cover title.
"Issued December 1939."
Originally published: 1936.
Historical publication digitized by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references: pages 46-48.
- Type of File/Data
- Electronic monograph in PDF format.
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