Water requirement chart for different kind of crops in field
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✔Ans = The highest crop water needs are thus found in areas which are hot, dry, windy and sunny. The lowest values are found when it is cool, humid and cloudy with little or no wind.
From the above it is clear that one crop grown in different climatic zones will have different water needs. For example, a certain maize variety grown in a cool climate will need less water per day than the same maize variety grown in a hotter climate.
It is therefore useful to take a certain standard crop or reference crop and determine how much water this crop needs per day in the various climatic regions. As a standard crop or reference crop grass has been chosen.
Table 2 indicates the average daily water needs of this reference grass crop. The daily water needs of the grass depend on the climatic zone (rainfall regime) and daily temperatures.
Climatic Factor
Crop water need
High
Low
Sunshine
sunny (no clouds)
cloudy (no sun)
Temperature
hot
cool
Humidity
low (dry)
high (humid)
Windspeed
windy
little wind
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The highest crop water needs are thus found in areas which are hot, dry, windy and sunny. The lowest values are found when it is cool, humid and cloudy with little or no wind.
From the above it is clear that one crop grown in different climatic zones will have different water needs. For example, a certain maize variety grown in a cool climate will need less water per day than the same maize variety grown in a hotter climate.
It is therefore useful to take a certain standard crop or reference crop and determine how much water this crop needs per day in the various climatic regions. As a standard crop or reference crop grass has been chosen.
Table 2 indicates the average daily water needs of this reference grass crop. The daily water needs of the grass depend on the climatic zone (rainfall regime) and daily temperatures.
Climatic Factor
Crop water need
High
Low
Sunshine
sunny (no clouds)
cloudy (no sun)
Temperature
hot
cool
Humidity
low (dry)
high (humid)
Windspeed
windy
little wind
=>
The highest crop water needs are thus found in areas which are hot, dry, windy and sunny. The lowest values are found when it is cool, humid and cloudy with little or no wind.
From the above it is clear that one crop grown in different climatic zones will have different water needs. For example, a certain maize variety grown in a cool climate will need less water per day than the same maize variety grown in a hotter climate.
It is therefore useful to take a certain standard crop or reference crop and determine how much water this crop needs per day in the various climatic regions. As a standard crop or reference crop grass has been chosen.
Table 2 indicates the average daily water needs of this reference grass crop. The daily water needs of the grass depend on the climatic zone (rainfall regime) and daily temperatures.
Climatic Factor
Crop water need
High
Low
Sunshine
sunny (no clouds)
cloudy (no sun)
Temperature
hot
cool
Humidity
low (dry)
high (humid)
Windspeed
windy
little wind
=>
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