Irrigation scheduling for maize (fodder) using remote sensing techniques
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A methodology for irrigation scheduling based on canopy temperature indices was developed for maize fodder crop. Studies revealed that through out the growing period of the crop, canopy temperature generally followed the trend of ambient air temperature.
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