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Tomato Irrigation Scheduling for Optimum Production

Author: Henry G. Taber (Iowa State University)

  • Tomato Irrigation Scheduling for Optimum Production

    Armstrong Memorial Research and Demonstration Farm

    Tomato Irrigation Scheduling for Optimum Production

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Abstract

The most common irrigation scheduling practice by Iowa vegetable growers is the imperfect soil moisture ‘feel’ method. Even during a growing season with normal rainfall,supplemental irrigation is necessary to avoid moisture stress, particularly during the blossom and fruit bulking period, which can result in lack of fruit set, reduced fruit size,sunburn fruit, and a lack of uniform ripening. The main questions are: when to turn on the irrigation system, and how long to run the pump.

Keywords: Horticulture

How to Cite:

Taber, H. G., (2008) “Tomato Irrigation Scheduling for Optimum Production”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2007(1).

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Published on
2008-01-01

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