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Title
Soil and water--fundamentals of surge irrigation; Robert Hagan retires after 50 productive years; evaluating a border irrigation system with a slowly-permeable soil
Creator
Goldhamer, David A.
Grattan, Stephen R.
Hagan, Robert Mower
Hanson, Blaine
Meyer, Jewell L.
Meyer, Roland D.
Oster, Jim
Pettygrove, G. Stuart
Prichard, Terry
Schulbach, Herbert
Schwankl, Lawrence
Snyder, Richard L.
Wildman, William E.
Date Created and/or Issued
1987
Contributing Institution
UC Merced, UC Cooperative Extension Archive
Collection
Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, UC Cooperative Extension Records
Rights Information
Copyrighted
Copyrighted Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Rights Holder and Contact
Regents of the University of California
Description
Funding: Digitization funded in part by a National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) Major Initiatives Grant (RM-100281) awarded to the University of California, Merced Library.
Type
text
Format
14 numbered pages: illustrations
Form/Genre
Periodical
Identifier
UCCE_HUM_005_005_017
Language
English
eng
Subject
surge irrigation
irrigation systems
runoff
Place
Oakland (inhabited place)
Alameda (county)
California (state)
Relation
Series 2 Deborah Giraud Records; Subseries 2 Publications
Location
Box 005, Folder 005

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