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May 11, 2018

Expected Irrigation Reductions Using Multiple-Inlet Rice Irrigation under Rainfall Conditions of the Lower Mississippi River Valley

Publication: Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
Volume 144, Issue 7

Abstract

Multiple-inlet rice irrigation (MIRI) decreased irrigation applications by an average of 24% over an 86-day flood when compared to single-inlet (SI) rice flood distribution. Even in the absence of rainfall, MIRI required 22% less irrigation than SI when generalized water-balance equations were used to simulate irrigation use in a 16-ha, clay soil, straight-levee field typical of the Lower Mississippi River Valley (LMRV). The majority of MIRI savings was due to improved distribution uniformity that results in less runoff rather than increased rainfall capture. Using 260 site-years of rainfall from nine LMRV locations, these results also suggest that the wide variability in irrigation use observed in MIRI field trials is not due to variations in rainfall alone. Rather, other factors such as management style and field conditions likely impact irrigation use as much, if not more than, year-to-year variations in rainfall. Taken together, these results reinforce university extension efforts that educate farmers on the importance of irrigation management in realizing the water-conserving benefits of MIRI. Further, the results support efforts to automate irrigation monitoring and pump control by showing that significant irrigation savings occur with MIRI when pumping is halted in a timely manner.

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Acknowledgments

The authors thank H. Holcomb and M. Yaeger, Arkansas State University, for their technical assistance, and R. Coupe, retired from the US Geological Survey, for his helpful comments made in reviewing the manuscript.

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Received: Mar 6, 2017
Accepted: Feb 12, 2018
Published online: May 11, 2018
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J. H. Massey, Ph.D. [email protected]
Research Agronomist, US Dept. of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service, Delta Water Management Research Unit, Arkansas State Univ., P.O. Box 639, Jonesboro, AR 72467-0639 (corresponding author). Email: [email protected]
M. C. Smith, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean, Student Affairs, Mississippi State Univ., Mailstop 9554, Starkville, MS 39762.
D. A. N. Vieira, Ph.D.
Physical Scientist, US Dept. of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service, National Sedimentation Laboratory, Arkansas State Univ., P.O. Box 639, Jonesboro, AR 72467-0639.
M. A. Adviento-Borbe, Ph.D.
Research Agronomist, US Dept. of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service, Delta Water Management Research Unit, Arkansas State Univ., P.O. Box 639, Jonesboro, AR 72467-0639.
M. L. Reba, Ph.D.
Research Hydrologist, US Dept. of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service, Delta Water Management Research Unit, Arkansas State Univ., P.O. Box 639, Jonesboro, AR 72467-0639.
E. D. Vories, Ph.D.
Research Agricultural Engineer, US Dept. of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service Cropping Systems and Water Quality Research, Univ. of Missouri Delta Center, Portageville, MO 63873.

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