Are you tired of wasting water on your crops and not getting the optimal yield? Look no further! In this Tutorial (English Version), we'll show you how to use the powerful tools CROPWAT 8.0 and CLIMWAT 2.0 to calculate the amount of water your land needs to maximize crop production.
With this step-by-step guide, you'll learn how to estimate the crop water requirements for not just one, but five different crops in your plot of land. As irrigation engineers, we have to ensure that your crops are getting the precise amount of water they need for optimal growth, and we'll show you how to achieve this using the crop pattern and scheme features of CROPWAT 8.0.
Developed in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), CROPWAT 8.0 is a trusted and reliable software that will revolutionize how you irrigate your land. So, join us and learn how to save water and boost crop production with CROPWAT 8.0!
Don't forget to share this CROPWAT Tutorial with your friends who are passionate about agriculture/Irrigation.
Regards,
Eng. Lodrick Thomas
@HydroinformaticsAcademy
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TIME STAMPS
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00:00 Introduction
00:06 Scheme Introduction (IMPORTANT!!)
01:35 Climatic Data (with CLIMWAT)
06:50 Rainfall Data
11:00 Cropping Pattern (Insert Crop data)
12:09 Cropping Pattern (Planting Date)
13:57 Cropping Pattern (Crops Coverage in %)
16:01 Scheme Data
18:54 Actual Water Requirements in L/s
21:57 Print CROPWAT 8.0 Data
22:22 Final Recommendations
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