Maintenance and Evaluation of Irrigation Systems used for Vegetable Production in Florida in the BMP Era

This publication is one of a series entitled Fertilizer and Irrigation Management in the BMP Era. This series is divided into nine principles described in the Introduction Chapter (HOS-897). This publication is part of Principle 5, "Irrigation Amount Must Reflect Crop Water Use ... No More, No...

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Main Authors: Eric Simonne, George Hochmuth
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Published: The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 2003-02-01
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