Seasonal Changes in Soil Moisture as related to Rainfall, Soil Type and Crop Growth by R.H. Shaw, J.R. Runkles and G.L. Barger, February 1958

(1958) Seasonal Changes in Soil Moisture as related to Rainfall, Soil Type and Crop Growth by R.H. Shaw, J.R. Runkles and G.L. Barger, February 1958. Iowa State University

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Abstract

In early 1954 it was believed that soi l moisture reserves in Iowa were at an unusually low level and that crop production potential was seriously reduced. To estimate the supply of soil moisture present at that time, a statewide study of so il moisture conditions was initiated. An examination of these data in relation to crop production potential for the following season showed a lack of basic information on water use and availability in Iowa, although many fragments of general information were available. To obtain information on these problems an expanded program was established on soil moisture measurement and water utilization.

Item Type: Departmental Report
Keywords: soil, soil moisture, rainfall, crop growth, seasons, Agriculture
Subjects: Agriculture and food production
Agriculture and food production > Crops > Corn
Agriculture and food production > Crops > Soybeans
Agriculture and food production > Irrigation
ID Code: 48232
Deposited By: Margaret Barr
Deposited On: 19 Mar 2024 17:00
Last Modified: 19 Mar 2024 17:00
URI: https://publications.iowa.gov/id/eprint/48232