Sensor and control system development for autonomous site-specific irrigation
NPSI/IAL Travel Fellowship 2010Land & Water Australia. 2011. Sensor and control system development for autonomous site-specific irrigation. [Online] (Updated June 6th, 2012)
Available at: http://lwa.gov.au/node/3838 [Accessed Tuesday 12th of March 2013 08:15:55 PM ].
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The NPSI/IAL Travel Fellowship 2010 aimed to investigate developments toward autonomous site-specific irrigation control systems. Site-specific irrigation systems offer improvements in water use efficiency and crop performance by differentially applying irrigation to the field when and where it is required.
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Author(s):Alison McCarthy
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- Water (General) (1191)
- Irrigation (442)
- Horticulture - annual (23)
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- crops (18)
- IAL Travel Fellowship (1)
- water efficiency (18)
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id: 3838 / created: 06 September, 2011 / last updated: 06 June, 2012
