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    WATERpak  a guide for irrigation management in cotton : 
This 300 page manual provides the information required to help cotton farmers meet the challange of improving water management

 
Seepage Remediation 

 

  Seepage Remediation : Case Studies of Grower Practices  >Order hardcopy here
 Storage Seepage and Evaporation Final summary of Results
 Cost of Storage Structural Modifications -Storage Ready Reckoner
 Storage Whole Farm Water Balance Summary
 Case Study: Effect of Water depth on Seepage
 Case Study: Determining Storage Losses - The Key to Effective Decision Making
 Case Study: Storage Measurements for Tactical Water Management 
            

 
 Links from Cotton Catchment Communities CRC supported projects

Cotton and Grains Irrigation Website

Capacitance Probes;  To Calibrate or not to Calibrate

Limited Water & Planting Decisions

Management of a Dry Storage

Storage management

Storage Guidelines

Cotton and Grains Irrigation Workshops
 
 Industry and Investment NSW Website

NSW Sustaining the Basin : Border Rivers -Gwydir

 
 Ringtank storages

  Guidelines for Ringtank Storages - Irrigation Australia 
 
 Web Tools

-   Water Quality Calculator determine the resultant water quality from mixing different water sources 

On Line Benchmarking tool  
 

Water Related Information Sheets

Economic Benefits of Performance Evaluation A Case Study Feb 2008

Water and Soil Quality, Australian Cotton Industry BMP Dec 2005

Sowing decisions with reduced water supply August 2002

Irrigation Scheduling of Cotton June 2002

 

 

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