Water use estimates for various rice production systems in Mississippi and Arkansas |
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Authors: | M. C. Smith J. H. Massey J. Branson J. W. Epting D. Pennington P. L. Tacker J. Thomas E. D. Vories C. Wilson |
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Affiliation: | (1) MAFES, 117 Dorman Hall, Box 9555, Miss State, MS 39762, USA;(2) University of AR Cooperative Extension Service, Fayetteville, USA;(3) University of Memphis, Memphis, USA;(4) Yazoo-Mississippi Delta Joint Water Management District, Stoneville, USA;(5) Mississippi State University Extension Service, Miss State, USA;(6) USDA-ARS, Washington, USA |
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Abstract: | Rice irrigation-water use was estimated in Mississippi (MS) and Arkansas (AR) in 2003 and 2004. Irrigation inputs were compared on naturally sloping (i.e. contour-levee system) and mechanically graded fields. In MS, rice production consumed, on average, 895 mm water, but irrigation inputs were greatly affected by production system. Contour-levee systems accounted for 35% of the production area and consumed 1,034 mm irrigation. Fields mechanically graded to a consistent slope of approximately 0.1% (i.e. straight-levee systems) consumed 856 mm irrigation and accounted for 60% of the production area. Fields devoid of slope (i.e. zero-grade system) accounted for 5% of the production area and consumed 382 mm irrigation. In AR, contour-levee rice production consumed 789 mm compared to 653 mm with a straight-levee system. Using low pressure, thin wall (9–10 mil) disposable irrigation tubing to deliver water to each paddy independently reduced irrigation inputs by 28% in MS and 11% in AR when compared to a single-point (levee-gate) distribution system. |
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