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Publication Date
7-1976
Series Number
4002
Abstract
The continued demand for, and use of trickle irrigation is proof of the inherent potential and performance of this form of irrigation.
Originally it was used in glasshouses and nurseries but it is now widely adapted to orchards, vegetable and other horticultural small crops and home gardens.
Although research is being actively pursued in the design and use of trickle irrigation it is now beyond the experimental stage as a technique and is an accepted and proven technique of watering many types of crop.
Number of Pages
10
Publisher
Western Australian Department of Agriculture
City
Perth
Keywords
Trickle irrigation, Irrigation, Farms, Gardens, Orchards
Disciplines
Agribusiness | Agricultural Science | Agronomy and Crop Sciences | Horticulture | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Water Resource Management
Recommended Citation
Cole, K.
(1976), Bulletin 4002 - Trickle irrigation for farms. Western Australian Department of Agriculture, Perth. Bulletin 4002.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/bulletins/300
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