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Chapter 2 Soils - USDA

Chapter 2 Soils - USDA

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Percolation is the movement of water through the soil profile. In order for irrigation water to be effective in replenishing the soils water supply, it must be able to move through the profile, or percolate, to a predetermined irrigation depth. The percolation rate is governed by the permeability of the soil or its hydraulic conductivity.

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