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Plastic levees for rice irrigation

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V. H. Scott, University of California
D. C. Lewis, University of California
D. R. Fox, University of California
A. F. Babb, University of California

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California Agriculture 15(11):8-9.

Published November 01, 1961

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Plastic levees offer a new approach to water control and distribution in rice field irrigation. Field and plot test information obtained during the past two years has proved the physical feasibility of this technique. Studies are continuing on the economic feasibility of plastic levees and on the possibilities of developing a machine which could install these levees in one or two operations.

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Plastic levees for rice irrigation

V. H. Scott, D. C. Lewis, D. R. Fox, A. F. Babb
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Plastic levees for rice irrigation

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Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article

Authors

V. H. Scott, University of California
D. C. Lewis, University of California
D. R. Fox, University of California
A. F. Babb, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 15(11):8-9.

Published November 01, 1961

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Plastic levees offer a new approach to water control and distribution in rice field irrigation. Field and plot test information obtained during the past two years has proved the physical feasibility of this technique. Studies are continuing on the economic feasibility of plastic levees and on the possibilities of developing a machine which could install these levees in one or two operations.

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