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Published online 1 January 1968
Published in Agron J 60:29-32 (1968)
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"Runoff Farming" in the Desert. I. Experimental Layout1

M. Evenari, L. Shanan and N. H. Tadmor2

An experiment was established to grow fruit trees, field crops and pasture plants in a 100 mm winter rainfall desert region by harvesting surface runoff from small desert watersheds. Experimental conditions and layout are described in the first of a series of papers dealing with the results of the experiment.

Key Words: desert hydrology


1 This paper is the first of a series dealing with the exploitation of surface runoff in the Negev Desert of Israel, supported by the Rockefeller-Foundation of New York and the Edmond and James de Rothschild Memorial Group.

2 Professor, Hydrologist, and Senior Lecturer, Department of Botany, The Hebrew Universiy, Jerusalem, Israel.

Received for publication May 16, 1967.





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