Volume
52
Issue
6
DOI
10.34068/joe.52.06.10
Abstract
Proper irrigation management is increasingly critical as demand and competition for high quality, potable water grows. Coupled with identifying all potential stressors, accurate interpretation of water quality reports is essential to irrigation managers because management practices affect both soil and plant health. The complex nature of information given in water quality reports makes interpretation and selection and implementation of appropriate management options difficult for many stakeholders. Therefore, an easy-to-follow flow chart was developed for use by Extension agents to aid in consultations with stakeholders' about their water quality reports.
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Recommended Citation
Park, D. M., White, S. A., & Menchyk, N. (2014). Assessing Irrigation Water Quality for pH, Salts, & Alkalinity. The Journal of Extension, 52(6), Article 10. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.52.06.10