Should I rely solely on CIMIS ETo data, landscape coefficients, and the available water holding capacity of soils to schedule my irrigations?
No. Irrigation scheduling will rely heavily on the experience of the person responsible for the landscape design and/or maintenance. It also relies on estimates for water use, such as CIMIS ETo data, as well as soil moisture monitoring devices (rainfall sensors), which all contribute to accurate and efficient irrigation scheduling.
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