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IRRIGATION POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT: A CASE STUDY OF GUDER RIVER WATERSHED
2015
Spatial and temporal rainfall variability and unsustainable land use practices have always been major hindrances in Ethiopian agriculture. Proper land evaluation for irrigated agriculture is very important to combat such problems. This study was conducted to assess irrigation potential in Guder river catchment, a sub basin of Abay river basin. The study used FAO (1985) guideline: Land evaluation for irrigated agriculture. Five crops (Maize, wheat, teff, sorghum and Barley) and three irrigation
doi:10.20372/nadre:1554185322.72
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