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Proceedings for the 1998 Central Plains Irrigation Conference

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Computing Field Losses for Furrow Irrigation
B. L. Benham
1
Design and Management Considerations for Subsurface Drip Irrigation Systems
F.R. Lamm, D.H. Rogers, and W.E. Spurgeon
Not presently available in PDF
6
KSU Research for Corn Production Using SDI
F.R. Lamm and W.E. Spurgeon
Not presently available in PDF
13
Filtration and Maintenance Considerations for SDI Systems
T.P. Trooien, M. Alam, and F.R. Lamm
22
Economic Comparison of SDI and Center Pivots for Various Field Sizes
D.M. O'Brien, D.H. Rogers, F.R. Lamm, and G.A. Clark
27
In-Canopy Sprinkler Application for Corn: What Works and What Doesn't Work
F.R. Lamm
39
Determining Runoff Potential
W.L. Kranz
49
The Effects of Conversion on the Pumping Plant
D.H. Rogers
55
Economics of Conversion from Flood to Pivot
R.A. Selley
70
Access and Use of ET Data on the Internet
K.G. Hubbard
74
Irrigation Scheduling -- An On-Farm Update
R.J. Wenstrom
88
Validation of Cropflex -- A Crop Management Program
J. Lorenz and I. Broner
92
Basinwide Recovery Program for Endangered Species in the Central Platte River Basin
J.R. Cook
99
Potential for Variable Water and Chemical Application
H.R. Duke
105
Moving Precision Agriculture to a New Dimension – The ARS/CSU Precision Farming Project at Wiggins, Colorado, USDA-ARS
K.L. Fleming, D.G. Westfall, D.F. Heermann
110
Polyacrylamide – A Method to Control Erosion
C.D. Yonts
115