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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

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1996

Irrigation

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Row Crop Drip Irrigation On Peppers Study, Charles M. Burt, Stuart Styles Nov 1996

Row Crop Drip Irrigation On Peppers Study, Charles M. Burt, Stuart Styles

BioResource and Agricultural Engineering

High Rise Farms, located just north of Morgan Hill installed a new buried row crop drip irrigation system in 1993. The amount of the CEC loan was $42,700.

The installation of the drip irrigation system on the Peppers did provide significant improvements in the amount of water use, energy required and yield increases especially in the first year of operation (1993) and the third year of operation (1995). The second year of the project (1994) did not have yield increases. The primary lessons learned from this project included:

  • The yield differential between drip and the furrow irrigation methods was attributed …


Row Crop Drip Irrigation On Bell Peppers Study, Charles M. Burt, Stuart Styles Nov 1996

Row Crop Drip Irrigation On Bell Peppers Study, Charles M. Burt, Stuart Styles

BioResource and Agricultural Engineering

Underwood Ranches, located near Oxnard, installed a buried drip system on 50 acres of peppers in 1993. The amount of the CEC loan was $50,000.

The buried drip system provided sufficient advantages in water management, energy savings, and yield increases to convince the farm to expand its drip acreage to 140 acres in June 1995, and 320 acres in Sept. 1996. The farmer was an ideal cooperator.

The primary lessons learned on this project were:

  • A grower needs approximately two years of experience and technical assistance in order to feel comfortable with a buried drip system. Even after that time, …