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Measuring On-Farm Irrigation Efficiency with Chloride Tracing under Deficit Irrigation
Authors:Zohrab Samani  Ted Sammis  Rhonda Skaggs  N Alkhatiri  Jose Deras
Affiliation:1Professor, Civil Engineering Dept., Box 3CE, New Mexico State Univ., Las Cruces, NM 88003 (corresponding author). E-mail: zsamani@nmsu
2Professor, Dept. of Agronomy and Horticulture, New Mexico State Univ., Las Cruces, NM 88003. E-mail: tsammis@nmsu.edu
3Professor, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Box 3169, New Mexico State Univ., Las Cruces, NM 88003. E-mail: rskaggs@nmsu.edu
4Graduate Student, Civil Engineering Dept., New Mexico State Univ., Las Cruces, NM 88003.
Abstract:Water is a limited resource in agricultural production in arid climates. Under such conditions, high irrigation efficiency can be obtained either through implementation of efficient irrigation systems such as drip or sprinkler systems or through the age-old practice of deficit irrigation with gravity systems. The method used to increase irrigation efficiency is often dictated by economic and/or social factors. In either case, the effectiveness of water management at the farm level needs to be evaluated by measuring irrigation efficiency. The objective of this study was to evaluate the irrigation efficiencies for three crops in Southern New Mexico using the chloride technique. The chloride technique is a simple method in which the natural chloride in the irrigation water is used as a tracer to estimate the leaching fraction and the irrigation efficiency at the farm level. Soil samples were collected from various fields in 15 cm increments to a depth of 180 cm at the end of the irrigation season. The samples were analyzed for moisture and chloride content. In addition to the chloride technique, on-farm irrigation efficiencies were measured using applied water, yield, and water production functions. Water production functions and yields were used to estimate total evapotranspiration while flow measurements were used to calculate the amount of applied water. The results showed that high irrigation efficiency can be accomplished using deficit irrigation. Irrigation efficiency values ranged from 83 to 98%. Irrigation efficiencies using the chloride technique were compared with efficiencies estimated from direct flow measurements. The differences between the two methods ranged from 2 to 11.4%. The results showed that even though the chloride technique is subject to sampling errors and simplified theoretical assumptions, it can be used to estimate on-farm irrigation efficiency with considerable accuracy.
Keywords:Irrigation systems  Farms  Agriculture  Chlorides  Water management  New Mexico  
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