. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. EXPENSE OF IRRIGATION 23 are fully as durable. By puddling the bottoms and sides see- page can be prevented as well as by cementing, and the cost is far less. These reservoirs should be on the highest spot so that a slight fall may be secured from it to all parts of the grounds. The cost necessarily varies in each instance ; therefore I will not attempt to give detailed expenses of Fig. 8. Irrigating Celery; Two-Thirds Grown. The cost of conveyance of the water from the reservoir to the ground will vary as to the distance the water is to b


. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. EXPENSE OF IRRIGATION 23 are fully as durable. By puddling the bottoms and sides see- page can be prevented as well as by cementing, and the cost is far less. These reservoirs should be on the highest spot so that a slight fall may be secured from it to all parts of the grounds. The cost necessarily varies in each instance ; therefore I will not attempt to give detailed expenses of Fig. 8. Irrigating Celery; Two-Thirds Grown. The cost of conveyance of the water from the reservoir to the ground will vary as to the distance the water is to be carried as well as the method of conveyance. If through open ditches the expense is simply in the amount of labor, which is only that employed in making the main ditch. This should be built with the sides thrown up so as to bring the bottom on a level with, or a little above, the surface where the water is applied. The size of the ditch must conform to the slope and amount of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station. [Hanover, N. H. ] : New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station


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