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Water use on pot chrysanthemums can be cut

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R. H. Sciaroni
Roy L. Branson
John M. Rible
Raymond F. Hasek
Robert S. Ayers

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California Agriculture 31(5):42-42.

Published May 01, 1977

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Many greenhouse growers in the Half Moon Bay area were faced with the need to conserve water in 1976. Because of the drought, growers were limited by the water company to the same amount of water used in 1975. The problem was to cope with an expansion of greenhouse space with no possible increase in water delivery.

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The contributions of greenhouse space, materials, and labor by McCahon and Dahlen Nursery Company, Half Moon Bay, are gratefully acknowledged.

Water use on pot chrysanthemums can be cut

R. H. Sciaroni, Roy L. Branson, John M. Rible, Raymond F. Hasek, Robert S. Ayers
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Water use on pot chrysanthemums can be cut

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Authors

R. H. Sciaroni
Roy L. Branson
John M. Rible
Raymond F. Hasek
Robert S. Ayers

Publication Information

California Agriculture 31(5):42-42.

Published May 01, 1977

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Many greenhouse growers in the Half Moon Bay area were faced with the need to conserve water in 1976. Because of the drought, growers were limited by the water company to the same amount of water used in 1975. The problem was to cope with an expansion of greenhouse space with no possible increase in water delivery.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The contributions of greenhouse space, materials, and labor by McCahon and Dahlen Nursery Company, Half Moon Bay, are gratefully acknowledged.


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