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WSU Drought Advisory: Asparagus Irrigation in a Water-Short Year
WSU Drought Advisory: Asparagus Irrigation in a Water-Short Year EM4823  
Author(s): Thomas W. Ley, Brian Leib
The primary water absorption root zone for asparagus is down three to four feet in irrigated fields. Fill root zone early when water is short. Weed control becomes especially important in a drought year. Drought Advisory series.

Publisher: Washington State University
Published: March 1988.   Revised: March 1992.   2 pages.
 
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