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The feasibility of subirrigation systems on claypan soils in the Midwest

Abstract

This was a study to evaluate the suitability of subirrigation along with alternative soil and water trujlnagement practices on claypan soil. Crop yields on these soils are usually low because of limited water management for crop production. Several years of crops, soil and weather data collected on a claypan soil in Illinois were used to study performance of subirrigation and conventional irrigation on these soils. Various drain spacings and depth combinations for both good and poor· quality surface drainage were simulated. Results indicated that optimum drain spacing for subirrigation on these soils would be 6 m under good surface drainage, and a weir setting depth of 35 cm on a 5-year recurrence interval basis. However, such a close drain spacing may not be economically feasible.U.S. Geological SurveyU.S. Department of the InteriorOpe

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