CROPWAT: A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR IRRIGATION PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
Material type: TextSeries: FAO IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE PAPER NO.46Publication details: ROME: FAO, 1992.Description: 126PSubject(s):Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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FAO-PAPER 44 626.8 LAB Design and optimization of irrigation distribution network by Y. Labye, M.A.Olson, A. Galand and N. Tsiourtis | FAO-PAPER 45 Guidelines for designing and evaluating surface irrigation systems / W.R.Walker | FAO-PAPER 46 626.81 FAO CROPWAT: A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR IRRIGATION PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT | FAO-PAPER 46 626.81 FAO CROPWAT: A COMPUTER PROGRAM FOR IRRIGATION PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT | FAO-PAPER 47 628.16 FAO WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND USE IN AGRICULTURE | FAO-PAPER 48 551.464 RHO THE USE OF SALINE WATERS FOR CROP PRODUCTION | FAO-PAPER 48 551.464 RHO THE USE OF SALINE WATERS FOR CROP PRODUCTION |
Part 1: Manual of cropwat. 1. Introduction. 2. Setting up cropwat 2.1 Conditions of use and distribution. 2.2 Installation. 2.3 File structure. 3. Getting started on cropwat. 3.1 Main menu. 3.2 Printer setting. 3.3 Default drive and path for data input and retrieval 4. ETo calculations 4.1 Input climatic data 4.2 Retrieval of ETo data from disk. 4.3 Output. 5. Crop waters requirements 5.1 Input climate data. 5.2 Input of crop data. 5.3 Crop water requirement results. 5.4 Program continuation 6. Rice water requirements. 6.1 Input of rice data from keyboard. 6.2 Saving of rice data. 6.3 Retrieval of rice data from disk. 6.4 Date of transplanting 6.5 Rice irrigation calculations 6.6 Rice irrigation output. 6.7 Program continuation. 7. Irrigation scheduling. 7.1 Data input for irrigation scheduling. 7.2 Irrigation scheduling options 7.3 Irrigation scheduling calculations 7.4 Irrigation scheduling output. 7.5 Program continuation. 8. Scheme water supply. 8.1 Data input. 8.2 Calculations 8.3 Output. Part 2: Guidelines for cropwat. 1. Introduction. 2. Calculations of references evapotranspiration. 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Data collection 2.3 Data conversion. 2.4 Climatic data input. 2.5 Climatic data and ETo output. 2.6 Climatic and ETo data savings 3. Processing of rainfall data. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Rainfall definitions 3.3 Rain data collection. 3.4 Rain data processing 3.5 Effective rainfall methods. 3.6 Rain data input. 3.7 Savings climatic data. 3.8 Printout of climatic data. 4. Cropping patterns and crop information. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Data collection 4.3 Cropping pattern 4.4 Crop data input 5. Crop water requirements calculations 5.1 File input 5.2 CWR calculations 5.3 CWR field files. 5.4 Summary of CWR calculations. 6. Scheme and canal water requirements.6.1 Calculation procedures. 6.2 Field file input. 6.3 Scheme water requirements (SWR) results 6.4 Evaluation of SWR results 7. Irrigation scheduling 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Data input 7.3 Irrigation scheduling applications.
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