"Irrigation Investigations" explores the principles and practices of irrigation, offering insights into water management and agricultural engineering. This book is a resource for students, researchers, and professionals in the fields of agriculture, civil engineering, and environmental science. It covers a range of topics, from water sources and conveyance systems to soil-water relationships and irrigation techniques.
Elias E. Nelson provides a detailed examination of the methods used to assess irrigation needs, design irrigation systems, and evaluate their performance. The book delves into the scientific aspects of irrigation, explaining the interaction between water, soil, and plants. With its comprehensive coverage, "Irrigation Investigations" is a valuable guide for those seeking to enhance their understanding of irrigation and its role in sustainable agriculture.
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