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Short Summary
This project undertook a co-operative extension program dealing with irrigation management of processing tomatoes.
Year Published
1993
Project Provider
NSW Agriculture
Attachment
The average yields of Lachlan Valley Processing tomato growers is less than 50 tonnes/ha. Monitoring the water use of the tomato crops using a Neutron Probe (and water mulch) has shown that by understanding soil moisture, crop water use (evapotranspiration), and responding accordingly, growers are able to increase yields by as much as 100%. As a result of the success of the co-operative extension program scheduling of all the valley tomato crops was undertaken during the 91/92 season using Neutron Probes.
Project report
Environment
On-farm and crop management
Tomatoes
Solanaceous vegetables