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Water is the lifeline of agriculture, and its efficient management is crucial for sustainable food production in an era of climate uncertainty and resource scarcity. Farm Irrigation Management provides a comprehensive guide to the principles and practices that govern water use in agriculture, offering insights into the latest scientific advancements, innovative irrigation techniques, and climate-resilient strategies to optimize water utilization.
This book explores the intricate relationship between soil, water, and plants, delving into critical topics such as soil-water-plant interactions, irrigation methods, drainage, and precision water management. With an emphasis on real-world applications, it equips readers with practical knowledge on land suitability for irrigation, water accounting and auditing, climate change adaptation strategies, and the design and operation of irrigation systems. The book also covers advanced topics such as fertigation, automation in irrigation, and the use of treated wastewater, making it a valuable resource for students, researchers, extension professionals, and policymakers.
Key Features:
A holistic approach to farm water management, integrating scientific, technical, and practical perspectives.
In-depth coverage of soil water properties, plant response to water stress, and irrigation scheduling.
A thorough exploration of irrigation techniques, including surface, subsurface, drip, and sprinkler irrigation.
Discussions on climate change impacts, water conservation strategies, and groundwater management.
Emphasis on sustainable and precision irrigation practices for improved water efficiency.
Latest advancements in automation, remote sensing, and data-driven irrigation systems.
What makes Farm Irrigation Management stand out is its ability to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical implementation, ensuring that readers not only understand key concepts but also gain hands-on knowledge to address real-world agricultural water challenges effectively.
Designed for agricultural scientists, engineers, farmers, and water resource professionals, Farm Irrigation Management serves as an essential reference for optimizing agricultural water use while ensuring environmental sustainability and food security.
Contents
1. Introduction 2. Soil Water and Plant Relationship 3. Climate Change and Water Management Practices 4. Measurement of Irrigation Water 5. Crop Water Requirement 6. Irrigation Scheduling 7. Land Preparation for Irrigation 8. Conveyance and Distribution Systems of Irrigation Water 9. Water Lifts and Pumps 10. Methods of Irrigation 11. Surface Methods of Irrigation 12. Drip Irrigation System 13. Sprinkler Irrigation System 14. Agricultural Drainage and Management of Salt Affected Soils 15. Precision Water Management 16. Automation in Irrigation Systems