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  1. Improving soil water determination in spatially variable field using fiber optic technology and Bayesian decision theory

    Achieving and maintaining sustainability in irrigated agriculture production in the era of rapidly increasing stress on our natural resources require, among other essential actions, optimum control and...

  2. The control of moisture condensed from saturated air flowing through cooled porous media

  3. Water and Soil Management Practices to Enhance Plant Growth, Berry Development, and Fruit Quality of Northern Highbush...

    Drought and mandatory water restrictions are limiting the availability of irrigation water in many important blueberry growing regions and new strategies are needed to maintain yield and fruit quality with less...

  4. Biological control and reduced-tillage for white mold management in Willamette Valley processed snap bean production: Report...

    Objectives: to determine the impact of

  5. Right as rain? The value of water in Willamette Valley agriculture

    Signs of climate change across the Pacific Northwest indicate changing patterns of timing and availability of stream flow. Declining summer low flows, decreasing snow pack, higher temperatures and an increasing...

  6. Determination of irrigation frequencies and amounts by soil moisture sampling and gypsum electrical resistance blocks

  7. A case study of small sediment basins to control irrigation-induced erosion in Willow Creek, Malheur County

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    This archived document is maintained by the Oregon State Library as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.

  8. Irrigation sprinklers at work, circa 1960

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  9. PH036_1346 Lee Moorhouse photographs

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    The left side of the image is a large open plain that is covered by sand and sagebrush, with no visible trees or other vegetation. The right side of the image has a farmhouse and a barn. The ground around and...

  10. An Investigation into What Planning Departments and Water Authorities Can Learn from Eleven Communities' Waterwise...

    In the United States we are using billions of gallons more water every day than is replenished by the hydrological cycle. Because water applied to landscaping is often the single largest use of the water...

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