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Scheduling irrigations for lettuce using climate data Ted Sammis
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Page 1: Scheduling irrigations for lettuce using climate data Ted Sammis.

Scheduling irrigations for lettuce using climate data

Ted Sammis

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The Water Budget Method

• The lelttuce root zone is a reservoir

• Water is added by irrigation or rainfall.

• Water is removed by evapotranspiration.

• Added water can be lost by deep percolation if the amount exceeds the field capacity of the soil.

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Management Allowed Depletion

• Management Allowed Depletion Is the percent of water that can be removed before soil moisture stress limits growth.

• (For lettuce MAD is % 30.)

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Evapotranspiration

• Evapotranspiration is determined from climate data to calculate potential Evapotranspiration (water used by grass) and a scaling coefficient or crop coefficient for lettuce

• The crop coefficient depends development of the crop or the land area covered by the crop. The crop coefficient changes throughout the growing season increasing to a maximum at maximum leaf cover.

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Potential Evapotranspiration

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Lettuce crop coefficient

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Calculation of Evapotranspiration

• Potential Et= 0.3 inches / day

• Et= K*PET

• K= 0.8

• Et= 0.8* 0.3 = .24 inch/day

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DailySpring lettuce Evapotranspiration

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Calculated when to irrigate

• Readily available water (RAW) = available water (AW) * management allowed depletion (MAD)

• Example:

• Aw = 2 inches/ft * 1.5ft root zone

• Mad = 30%

• RAW= 2 inches/ft*1ft*0.3 = 0.9 inches

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Irrigation Interval

• Irrigation interval = RAW / Et / day

• Irrigation interval = 0.9 inches / 0.24 inches /day = 4 days

• Irrigation interval changes with changes in the Et or soil type.

• Et changes with cover of lettuce and weather.

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Source of Potential Evapotranspiration

• New Mexico Climate Center Homepage

• http://weather.nmsu.edu

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Temperature sensor and radiation shield

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The Water Balance Spread Sheet

• Inputs

• Climate data, paste into spread sheet

• Soil water holding capacity inch/ft

• Irrigation amount applied at each irrigation.

• Output – Date to irrigate on

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Spring Lettuce Irrigation

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Conclusion

• The water balance-check book method can be used to schedule irrigations for lettuce.

• The water use of lettuce can be calculated from climate data, and this is all that is needed to apply the correct amount of water at the correct time

• The check book method can also determine the decrease in yield and amount of water stress when time between irrigation is to long.