Reports are developed from records, and in some cases, such as daily records, the records itself is sufficient for reporting purposes. In other cases, it is however necessary to develop reports based on recorded data. A report is a summary of the relevant information...
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Collecting data for the management of irrigation systems
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Evaluating Data
Even the most sophisticated equipment can fail and therefore instruments must be recalibrated from time to time and reasonable checks are done on the data to verify the accuracy and precision. Electronically collected data is sensitive to instrument drift and even...
Recording data in Electronic Form
Once data has been recorded on paper it can be transferred and captured in electronic format. With the advancement in computer technology, computers have become cheaper and more powerful, with the added benefit that data can be transferred electronically to anywhere...
Here is a list of possible records:
Daily records are the records of block pressures, flow rates, amp meter readings, hour meter readings, start-up and shut-down inspections and readings, fertiliser levels, readings linked to fertigation like pH and EC and system performance checks such as CU tests....
Irrigation data records
Collecting and recording data. Collecting and recording data is extremely important as it helps to establish a history of events thereby assisting with the management of the irrigation. There is a saying: “there is no management without measurement”. It is...