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The moisture holding capacity of the soil in a 100-hectare farm is 20 cm/m. The root zone depth of the crop is 1.0 m and peak rate to moisture use is 5 mm/day. The field is to be irrigated when 40% of the available moisture in the root zone is depleted. Calculate the frequency of irrigation.

(a) 16 days

(b) 18 days

(c) 20 days

(d) 25 days

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The correct choice is (a) 16 days

To explain: The moisture holding capacity is 20 cm/m and the root zone depth = 1 m

Moisture holding capacity of soil for crop = 20 x 1 = 20 cm

Allowable depletion of moisture = 40% of 20 cm = 8 cm

 Consumptive use of water= 5 mm/day = 0.5 cm/day

The frequency of irrigation = 8 / 0.5 = 16 days.

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