2023
DOI: 10.1002/agg2.20449
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Effective irrigation scheduling to improve corn yield, net returns, and water use

Kendall Sheldon,
Avat Shekoofa,
Angela McClure
et al.

Abstract: Irrigated cropland continues to increase in Tennessee to sustain yield when seasonal temperatures are high and water deficit occurs. Corn (Zea mays L.) production is directly related to water availability. Inefficient irrigation scheduling can result in excessive or inadequate water applications. The objective of this study was to optimize profitable corn yield using soil water sensors to improve irrigation scheduling. Three irrigation regimes plus a rainfed/check were evaluated in a field study at the Univers… Show more

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