Discussion of “A Paradigm Shift in Irrigation Management” by Marshall J. English, Kenneth H. Solomon, and Glenn J. Hoffman
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Research Professor Emeritus, International Irrigation Center, Dept. of Biology and Irrigation Engineering, Utah State Univ., Logan, UT 84322.
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