Smart Irrigation Controllers series
Publications
Homeowners' Preferences for Smart Irrigation Systems and Features
Hayk Khachatryan, Alicia Rihn, Dong Hee Suh, and Michael Dukes
Drought conditions make landscape irrigation and reducing water use top-of-mind for many Floridians. Encouraging wise water use is of particular importance to the smart irrigation industry and water policy makers. This 5-page fact sheet pinpoints key attributes and barriers affecting consumers' irrigation purchases and their adoption of smart irrigation technologies.
Smart Irrigation Controllers: How Do Soil Moisture Sensor (SMS) Systems Work?
Bernardo L. Cardenas-Laihacar, Michael D. Dukes, yMary L. Shedd
A UF/IFAS numbered Fact Sheet for General Public audience(s).
Smart Irrigation Controllers: Operation of Evapotranspiration-Based Controllers
Michael D. Dukes, Bernardo L. Cardenas-Laihacar, Mary L. Shedd, yStacia L. Davis
The purpose of this publication is to familiarize irrigation managers, contractors, Extension agents, homeowners, and other stakeholders with the different types of ET controllers, irrigation scheduling devices that determine amounts and timing based on soil water balance principles.
Smart Irrigation Controllers: Programming Guidelines for Evapotranspiration-Based Irrigation Controllers, or ET Controllers
Michael D. Dukes, Bernardo L. Cardenas-Laihacar, Mary L. Shedd, yStacia L. Davis
This article is part of a series on smart irrigation controllers. The rest of the series can be found at https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/TOPIC_SERIES_Smart_Irrigation_Controllers.
Smart Irrigation Controllers: What Makes an Irrigation Controller Smart?
Michael D. Dukes
Otros contactos: Bernardo L. Cardenas-Laihacar
A UF/IFAS numbered Fact Sheet.
Publications
Homeowners' Preferences for Smart Irrigation Systems and Features
Hayk Khachatryan, Alicia Rihn, Dong Hee Suh, and Michael Dukes
Drought conditions make landscape irrigation and reducing water use top-of-mind for many Floridians. Encouraging wise water use is of particular importance to the smart irrigation industry and water policy makers. This 5-page fact sheet pinpoints key attributes and barriers affecting consumers' irrigation purchases and their adoption of smart irrigation technologies.
Smart Irrigation Controllers: How Do Soil Moisture Sensor (SMS) Systems Work?
Bernardo L. Cardenas-Laihacar, Michael D. Dukes, yMary L. Shedd
A UF/IFAS numbered Fact Sheet for General Public audience(s).
Smart Irrigation Controllers: Operation of Evapotranspiration-Based Controllers
Michael D. Dukes, Bernardo L. Cardenas-Laihacar, Mary L. Shedd, yStacia L. Davis
The purpose of this publication is to familiarize irrigation managers, contractors, Extension agents, homeowners, and other stakeholders with the different types of ET controllers, irrigation scheduling devices that determine amounts and timing based on soil water balance principles.
Smart Irrigation Controllers: Programming Guidelines for Evapotranspiration-Based Irrigation Controllers, or ET Controllers
Michael D. Dukes, Bernardo L. Cardenas-Laihacar, Mary L. Shedd, yStacia L. Davis
This article is part of a series on smart irrigation controllers. The rest of the series can be found at https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/TOPIC_SERIES_Smart_Irrigation_Controllers.
Smart Irrigation Controllers: What Makes an Irrigation Controller Smart?
Michael D. Dukes
Otros contactos: Bernardo L. Cardenas-Laihacar
A UF/IFAS numbered Fact Sheet.
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