Irrigation Interval Calculator

What is Irrigation Interval?

Irrigation Interval is the number of days between two successive irrigations. It depends on the net depth of irrigation and the daily consumptive use of water.

Standard Agronomy Formula

Irrigation Interval (days) = Net Depth of Irrigation / Daily ET

Where:
Net Depth of Irrigation = mm of water applied per irrigation
Daily ET = Daily crop water use (mm/day)

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Important Notes:
• Higher ET → shorter irrigation interval
• Sandy soils → shorter interval
• Clay soils → longer interval

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