Agriculture
Globally, the agricultural sector consumes about 70% of the planet’s accessible freshwater. Because water is vital for the success of agriculture, proper water management techniques are necessary to meet food and fiber material demands around the world. Resources available here pay special attention to efficient irrigation and sustainable agriculture techniques.
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Agriculture Resources
Strategies for Irrigation Development in Egypt
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January 1, 1986U.S. Agency for International Development
Cost-effective strategies for developing irrigation in Egypt's Nile River Valley and the Nile Delta, as well as on other lands already developed or targeted for development, are presented. Two major sections analyze, respectively, the current and projected (in the medium and long term) status...Read more
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Egypt, Arab Rep.Middle East and North AfricaReview of Irrigation Facilities Operation and Maintenance for Jordan Valley Authority
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November 1, 1984U.S. Agency for International Development
At the invitation of the Jordan Valley Authority (JVA), an A.I.D. consultant team visited the Jordan Valley to conduct a review of irrigation systems operation and maintenance (O&M). The review surveys, and recommends upgrading the main and subsystem O&M of, the irrigation projects in the...Read more
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JordanMiddle East and North AfricaProcedure for Evaluating the Cost of Lifting Water for Irrigation in Egypt
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August 1, 1984U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentColorado State University
An analytical model for assessing alternative water lifting systems in Egypt, designed for use by policymakers, is presented. The procedure computes the cost of lifting water from tertiary delivery canals to farmers' fields on the basis of a combination of 23 variables: economic factors,...Read more
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Egypt, Arab Rep.Middle East and North AfricaRelation Between Irrigation Water Management and High Water Tables in Egypt
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July 1, 1984U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentColorado State University
High water table levels presenting hazards to crop growth were measured at field sites in upper, middle, and lower Egypt. Water table contribution to evapotranspiration was significant at each site. A water balance model of the water table aquifer was used to predict the effect of various...Read more
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Egypt, Arab Rep.Middle East and North AfricaOptimal Design of Border Irrigation Systems
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June 1, 1984U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentColorado State University
A procedure combining simulation and mathematical programming to derive an optimal irrigation system design given scarce resources is described. A hydraulics simulation model for surface irrigation was used to develop relationships between water requirement efficiency and the system design...Read more
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Egypt, Arab Rep.Middle East and North AfricaConsiderations of Various. Soil Properties for the Irrigation Management of Vertisols
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May 1, 1984U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentColorado State University
Most of the irrigated soils of the Nile River Delta are classified by the U.S. Soil Taxonomy as vertisols. For proper irrigation management, the extensive cracking exhibited by these soils upon drying requires an understanding of how crack formations affect, among other factors, infiltration,...Read more
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Egypt, Arab Rep.Middle East and North AfricaInfluence of Farm Irrigation System Design and Precision Land Leveling on Irrigation Efficiency and Irrigation Water Management
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May 1, 1984U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentColorado State University
Presented herein are findings from studies of conventional farm irrigation systems at three locations in Egypt, along with the results of field trials which assessed land-leveling and system design improvements. The typical irrigation method in Egypt involves surface gravity flooding of small flat...Read more
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Egypt, Arab Rep.Middle East and North AfricaA Technical and Economic Analysis of Low Lift Irrigation Pumping in Egypt
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May 1, 1984U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentColorado State University
The need for small, efficient, low-lift pumping devices is being recognized worldwide. Many developing countries need such pumps to lift irrigation surface water 0.5 to 3 meters. This paper analyzes the technical and economic characteristics of low-lift pumps. Water wheels and both portable and...Read more
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Egypt, Arab Rep.Middle East and North AfricaHydraulic Design of a Canal System for Gravity Irrigation
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April 1, 1984U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentColorado State University
Irrigation by gravity from a water delivery system where the difference in elevation between the canal's source and the fields is small requires careful use of the limited head available. Drop structures normally used to control flow are not used in order to conserve head. Instead, a desired...Read more
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Egypt, Arab Rep.Middle East and North AfricaImproving Egypt's Irrigation System in the Old Lands: Findings of the Egypt Water Use and Management Project; Final Report
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March 1, 1984U.S. Agency for International DevelopmentColorado State University
The Egyptian Water Use and Management Project conducted an applied research and extension program with small farmers at three pilot sites (El-Mansuriya, Abu Raya, and Abyuha) to develop improved on-farm water management and delivery systems. Project findings are presented in this final report...Read more
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