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Lag time (flood irrigation) {h, min} Period between the time that the irrigation stream is turned off at the upper end of an irrigated area and the time that water disappears from the surface at the point or points of application. Lateral
Lath box Wooden box that is placed in a ditch bank to transfer water from an irrigation ditch to the field to be irrigated (preferred term is spile). Leaching Removal of soluble material from soil or other permeable material by the passage of water through it. Leaching fraction [LF] Ratio of the depth of subsurface drainage water (deep percolation) to the depth of infiltrated irrigation water (see leaching requirement). Leaching requirement [LR] Quantity of irrigation water required for transporting salts through the soil profile to maintain a favorable salt balance in the root zone for plant development. Length Linear dimension used to describe the quantity / amount / distance of pipe, conductor or similar material in various equations. Length of run Distance water must flow in furrows or borders over the surface of a field from the head to the end of the field. LEPA Acronym for Low Energy Precision Application. Limited irrigation Management of irrigation applications to apply less than enough water to satisfy the soil water deficiency in the entire root zone. Sometimes called " deficit" or "stress irrigation". Line source Continuous source of water emitted along a line. Loam is a soil composed of sand, silt, and clay in relatively even concentration (about 40-40-20% concentration respectively), considered ideal for gardening and agricultural uses. Loam soils generally contain more nutrients and humus than sandy soils, have better infiltration and drainage than silty soils, and are easier to till than clay soils.
LPIC Acronym for Low Pressure In Canopy. Looped circuit Piping system, usually a main line, that closes back on itself in a loop, thus providing water to any location from two routes. Low Energy Precision Application [LEPA] A water, soil, and plant management regime where precision down-in-crop applications of water are made on the soil surface at the point of use. Application devices are located in the crop canopy on drop tubes mounted on low pressure center pivot and linear move sprinkler irrigation systems. Low Pressure In Canopy [LPIC] Low-pressure in-canopy system that may or may not include a complete water, soil and plant management regime as required in LEPA. Application devices are located in the crop canopy with drop tubes mounted on low-pressure center pivot and linear move sprinkler irrigation systems. Low head drainage
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