@article{Jones:308901,
      recid = {308901},
      author = {Jones, J. N., Jr. and Sparrow, G. N. and Miles, J. D.},
      title = {Principles of Tobacco Irrigation   },
      address = {1960-08},
      number = {1474-2021-280},
      series = {Agriculture Information Bulletin No. 228},
      pages = {16},
      year = {1960},
      abstract = {Excerpts from the report:  The practice of irrigating  tobacco is  becoming more and more accepted by tobacco  growers.  For example, it was estimated that 28,000 acres  of tobacco land had been provided with facilities for  irrigation in 1954.  By 1957 the acreage had increased to  about 100,000.  This bulletin discusses only the general  principles of irrigating tobacco.  Problems peculiar to  tobacco types or to individual geographic areas are not  discussed. It is possible that the general advice given may  run counter to locally accepted  practices.  In that event,  farmers should follow local recommendations.  For the  proper design and operation of an irrigation system, a  reliable engineer or a representative of an established  agricultural agency should be consulted.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/308901},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.308901},
}