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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ACRE-INCH»
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1
Knott's Handbook for Vegetable Growers
Measurements) 1 cubic foot per second = 448.8 gallons per minute 1 cubic foot
per second = about 1 acre-inch per hour 1 cubic foot per second = 23.80 acre-
inches per hour 1 cubic foot per second = 3600 cubic feet per hour 1 cubic foot
per ...
Donald N. Maynard, George J. Hochmuth, 2013
2
The physical and chemical characteristics of the soils from ...
It would be better if the actual weight per acre-foot for each soil were known, or,
perhaps more conveniently, the weight per acre-inch. In table 7, column 3, is
given the volume weight of each portion of the soil profiles and from this may be ...
Howard E. Middleton, Horace Greeley Byers, Clarence Sheldon Slater, 1934
3
Cercosporella foot rot of winter cereals
It would be better if the actual weight per acre-foot for each soil were known, or,
perhaps more conveniently, the weight per acre-inch. In table 7, column 3, is
given the volume weight of each portion of the soil profiles and from this may be ...
Roderick Sprague, Hurley Fellows, 1934
4
Irrigated Alfalfa Management for Mediterranean and Desert Zones
Thus, 1 inch (25.4 mm) of water is 1 acre-inch of water applied over 1 acre of land
(0.405 ha), or 1 acre-inch per acre. One acre-inch of water equals 27,158 gallons
(102.8 m3); 1 acre-foot equals 325,900 gallons (1,234 m5). Multiply by 12.33 ...
Charles Gebbes Summers, Daniel H. Putnam, 2008
5
Design and cost of feedlot runoff control facilities
Energy requirements for pumping are based on three parameters: (1) total
volume pumped, (2) total feet of dynamic head at the pump, and (3) efficiency of
the pump and its drive unit. The amount of energy required to lift one acre-inch of
water ...
J. Ronald Miner, Robert B. Wensink, Robert M. McDowell, 1979
6
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2007: ...
TC= FC + (FULC + LMR + LC + AIC) AW (1) where TC= total production cost; FC=
fixed cost associated with the inputs at constant levels; FULC= fuel cost per acre
inch of water; LMR= cost of lubrication, maintenance, and repairs; LC= labor ...
7
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Hydrogeology
... s'1) mph) Volume Acre-inch 2.72E + 04 US gallon (gal) Volume Acre-feet 4.36
E + 04 Cubic feet (ft3) Volume Acre-feet 7.53E + 07 Cubic inch (in3) Volume Acre
-feet 1.61E + 03 Cubic yard (yd3) Volume Acre-feet 1.23E — 01 Hectare-meter ...
D. J. Poehls, Gregory J. Smith, 2011
8
Stereo photo series for quantifying natural fuels
Bulk density values used for calculating forest floor loading from depth: •
Cryptogams 2.44 tons-acre" -inch" • Conifer litter 4.05 tons-acre" -inch •
Hardwood litter 3.10 tons-acre"' -inch" • Grass 0.30 tons-acre" -inch" • Bark slough
4.05 tons-acre" ...
Roger D. Ottmar, Robert E. Vihnanek, Clinton S. Wright, 1998
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Fertigation with Microirrigation
Step 1: Determine the pounds of nitrogen per acre-inch in the irrigation water.
Use equation 1 if the water analysis shows nitrogen concentrations in parts per
million (ppm). Use equation 2 if the analysis shows only the nitrate concentration
in ...
acre- inch (ac. in.), and acre-foot (ac. ft.). An acre-foot is the volume necessary to
cover one acre to a depth of one foot. This is equivalent to 43,560 cubic feet.
Units of flow commonly used in irrigation practice include cubic foot per second ...
Herbert John Webber, Leon Dexter Batchelor, 1946
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «ACRE-INCH»
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acre-inch no contexto das seguintes notícias.
There's an app for everything - even water management
Water Cost – The Texas A&M app calculates cost per acre and acre-inch of irrigation applied by entering fuel meter readings, hours of ... «Hutchinson News, jul 15»
Williams athletes still compete for fields despite new grass at …
Water is calculated at one acre-inch per week. RPI Consulting estimates annual maintenance costs for a soccer/football field between ... «Williams News, jun 15»
Small-acreage farmer criticizes EBID policy
If EBID still used the 4 acre-inch formula, then small-tract irrigators would get water on two different weekends over the course of the summer. «Las Cruces Sun-News, mai 15»
Sorghum is still an option for 2015
... about 9 bushels per acre-inch," said Beck referencing a document written by her colleague, SDSU Extension plant pathology field specialist, ... «agprofessional.com, mai 15»
Sorghum: Your drought tolerant crop option
... the production with additional moisture is very efficient, accumulating about 500 pounds of grain or about 9 bushels per acre-inch," said Beck ... «Dairy Herd Management, abr 15»
Water efficiency in cotton: researchers step up focus
Some modern, high-water-use-efficiency cotton varieties are capable of producing as much as 150 pounds of seed cotton per acre-inch of ... «Delta Farm Press, abr 15»
Rio Grande to flow again near Las Cruces in late May
In 2014, also a slim water year, EBID members got an initial 6 acre-inch allotment per acre, boosted later in the summer to 7.5 acre-inches ... «Las Cruces Sun-News, abr 15»
Rio Grande outlook brightens slightly for Doa Ana County
If no snowmelt run-off poured into the reservoirs this spring, EBID farmers would likely see a 6.8 acre-inch allotment for the season, King said. «Albuquerque Journal, mar 15»
Rio Grande outlook brightens slightly for Doña Ana County
If no snowmelt run-off poured into the reservoirs this spring, EBID farmers would likely see a 6.8 acre-inch allotment for the season, King said. «Las Cruces Sun-News, mar 15»
'Fertigation' delivers nutrients, water to roots
In other words, each additional acre-inch of water results in an approximate yield gain of 10 bushels per acre for corn and three bushels per ... «Agri News, out 14»