Field testing of a variable rate sprinkler and control system for site-specific water and nutrient application

Development and implementation of site-specific sprinkler irrigation management has been limited due to the lack of variable rate sprinklers. Thirty-two prototype variable rate sprinklers were constructed and field tested on a three-span linear-move irrigation system. An algorithm was developed for...

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Published inApplied engineering in agriculture Vol. 21; no. 5; pp. 847 - 853
Main Authors King, B.A, Wall, R.W, Kincaid, D.C, Westermann, D.T
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.09.2005
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Summary:Development and implementation of site-specific sprinkler irrigation management has been limited due to the lack of variable rate sprinklers. Thirty-two prototype variable rate sprinklers were constructed and field tested on a three-span linear-move irrigation system. An algorithm was developed for a distributed control network to allow each sprinkler to be individually controlled in groups of six or seven along the linear-move lateral. Water application uniformity was monitored over a 36% to 100% range in application rate. Measured application uniformity equaled or exceeded 90%. Variable rate nitrogen application was monitored over a 1.1-ha area. Measured nitrogen application rate was within 4% of the target application rate. Results indicate that the prototype variable rate sprinkler and control system allows water and chemical application to vary over a 36% to 100% range in application rate with minimal effect on water application uniformity.
Bibliography:http://hdl.handle.net/10113/1685
ISSN:0883-8542
1943-7838
DOI:10.13031/2013.19712