Journal article

Productivity and water use of grazed subsurface drip irrigated perennial pasture in Australia

L Finger, QJ Wang, H Malano, D Chen, M Morris

Irrigation Science | SPRINGER | Published : 2015

Abstract

Dairy farmers in the southern Murray–Darling (M–DB) of Australia are considering subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) for pasture production in response to reduced water supply. Use of SDI in pasture production is a significant departure from previous SDI knowledge because in pasture irrigation (1) uniform moisture, nutrients and pasture growth is sought across the full paddock width, (2) the pasture is grazed by dairy cattle, and (3) is grown on duplex soils with distinctive hydraulic behaviour. A field experiment was conducted on two dairy farms with contrasting subsoil hydraulic characteristics to investigate the impact of SDI design (tape spacing) and operation (irrigation frequency) on past..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We acknowledge the financial support of Dairy Australia, the Department of Environment and Primary Industries, and Murray Dairy. We thank Mr. Peter Clayton and Mr. Tony Cook for their technical support, Dr. David Robertson (now at CSIRO) and Dr. Kevin Kelly for their valuable technical advice and Mr. Sorn Norng and Dr. Subhash Chandra for biometric support.