Central Plains Irrigation Conference, author2007-01-032007-01-032005-02http://hdl.handle.net/10217/45832Presented at the Central Plains irrigation conference on February 16-17, 2005 in Sterling, Colorado.Estimating soil salinity using remote sensing data -- Advantages and limitations of ET-based irrigation scheduling -- Improving irrigation efficiency -- Crop residue and soil water evaporation -- Crop residue and soil water -- Drip and evaporation -- Water management for sugarbeet and dry bean -- Response of irrigated sunflowers to water timing -- Summer crop production as related to irrigation capacity -- Determining crop mixes for limited irrigation -- Irrigation management strategies for corn to conserve water -- Pathways to effective applications -- Impact of wide drop spacing and sprinkler height for corn production -- Influence of nozzle placement on corn grain yield, soil moisture, and runoff under center pivot irrigation -- Key considerations for a successful subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) system -- Subsurface drip irrigation in Colorado -- Comparison of spray, lepa, and SDI for cotton and grain sorghum in the Texas Panhandle -- Center pivot evaluation and design -- Using CPNOZZLE for sprinkler for sprinkler package selection.born digitalCD-ROMsconference proceedingseng©2005 Central Plains Irrigation AssociationCopyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.subsurface drip irrigationwater efficiencysprinklerscrop residuesIrrigationProceedings for 2005 Central Plains irrigation conferenceCentral Plains irrigation conference proceedingsCPIC proceedings 2005Text