Smart Irrigation Inc. Laura Ortega BUS/475: Integrated Business Topics April 8, 2013 Ram Iyer Contents 1.1 Conceptualization of Smart Irrigation 3 1.2 Mission 3 1.2.1 Company Description 3 1.2.2 Customers 4 1.2.3 Geographic Locations 5 1.2.4 Legal Status and Ownership 5 1.2.5 Mission Statement 6 1.3 Vision 6 1.3.1 Vision Statement 6 1.4 Guiding Principles 7 1.5 Importance of a Strategic Plan 9 Conclusion 9 References 10 1.1 Conceptualization of Smart Irrigation Smart Irrigation Inc
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Lecture 6: Soil & Water 1. What is Soil Water? 2. What is Groundwater? 3. How does irrigation affect soil quality? 4. What is the significance of soil erosion? 5. An example from the past: the Dust Bowl 1. What is Soil Water? Hygroscopic • Capillary water • Gravitational water 2. What is Groundwater? • What is an aquitard/aquifer? 1 What is the Water Table? Boundary between unsaturated (vadose) and saturated zones What are the consequences of overdrawing groundwater?
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Freshwater is a renewable resource,due to rain, but it is not limitless. If people consume it faster than nature can replace it, the quality and the amount of freshwater sources that is remaining declines. Agriculture makes up a huge 70% of freshwater use. Crops like cotton,sugar and rice are especially thirsty and require a great amount of water to grow. It can take almost 5,000 litres of water to cultivate just 1 kg of rice. In the 2008 forecast for world rice production was 434.3 million tons
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SOCIOECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF LOWLAND RICE FARMERS IN MALUNGON, SARANGANI PROVINCE INTERVIEW SCHEDULE Name: __________________________________________________ Age:_____ Sex:_____ Educational Attainment: Elementary Secondary College No. of Years in Farming _________________ No. of Years in Lowland Rice Farming _____________ Tenural Status: ______ Religion__________ Tribe _____________ Area planted___________ Household Members: Name Age Educational
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water | Roof top rain water harvesting, filter well in tank | Availability of good quality drinking water | Decreasing crop productivity & Soil degradation | Mitigating ill effect of chemicals and saline irrigation water | Promoting use of compost, green manuring and drip irrigation | IranImprovement in soil quality,
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water usage in the laundry. Explain how you would record this data. Where would file the report? Why? 5. What opportunities might exist to reduce water use in the laundry? * Education to promote efficient practices * Use of efficient irrigation system & grey water system * Use of more efficient equipment, like washing machine and a like. 6. Prepare a written proposal for Sienna to deliver to her manager to take to the budget committee for approval. 7. Assuming that
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RESEARCH PROJECT ON ANNUAL REPORT ON KISAN GROUP OF COMPANY PREPARED BY RESHMA NISHIKANT NAIK MCOM PART I SEMESTER I P.L.SHROFF COLLEGE OF ARTS & COMMERCE C.T.E.S 2012-2013 SUBMITTED TO UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI UNDER GUIDENCE BY PROF.SUCHITA V. KARVIR PREPARED BY: NAME: Kumbod Sanjay Mayekar CLASS: M-COM Part-I SEAT No.: 69 GUIDED BY: Prof. Suchita Karvir COLLAGE NAME: P.L.Shroff College of Arts
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Bill for land gives true value The draft law on acquisition strikes a balance between development and justice for those who will be displaced in the process India is a rapidly industrialising economy and society with intense demands for better infrastructure from its people. The last 20 years have seen a great acceleration in this process, with India becoming one of the world’s fastest growing economies. However, for those whose lands were acquired for these purposes and the even more vulnerable
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intrusion or groundwater is naturally salty, and high level of minerals or other dissolved solids in groundwater. The pollutants range from municipal and industrial wastes such as from oil and gas fields, toxic industrial wastes, landfill leachate, irrigation return waters, and wastes from well drilling, harbor dredging, and excavation for drainage systems. The most significant pollutant throughout the regions of the United States is toxic industrial wastes and wastes from well drilling, harbor dredging
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monitoring system. » JBIC Technical Assistance Study for Improving the Operation of Bohol Irrigation System of the National Irrigation Administration. The TA Study was aimed at assisting the NIA to effectively operate and manage three storage reservoir dams to irrigate about 10,000 hectares. The scope of work of HTC included the review of the present system of dam operations: formulation of improved irrigation water management plan to optimize the utilization of the water resources of the reservoir
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