New technology predicts water needs for Egyptian wheat, revolutionizing irrigation planning.
The researchers tested a computer program called CUP plus to estimate water needs for growing wheat in Egypt. They used weather data to calculate how much water the crops needed and how much came from rainfall and irrigation. The program helped determine the best time to water the crops. The study found that the most water was needed in May, but the most water used for irrigation was in April. This information can help farmers plan when and how much to water their crops for better harvests.