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Published online 1 November 1962
Published in Agron J 54:473-476 (1962)
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Drying Patterns of a Sandy Clay Loam in Relation to Optimal Depths of Seeding1

Craig L. Wiegand2

Synopsis: Within two days after irrigation of Hidalgo sandy clay loam a parabolic moisture distribution arose in the zone where seeds are normally placed. The drying rate could be expressed by a simple analytic expression. Planes of equal moisture content advanced into the soil as a linear function of time.


1 Contribution from the Soil and Water Conservation Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, USDA in cooperation with the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station.

2 Research Soil Scientist (Physics), USDA, Weslaco, Texas.

Received for publication January 13, 1962.





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