Abstract:
This study was conducted to evaluate irrigation practices of sprinkler-irrigated peanut farms at Kadirli-Osmaniye
province of Turkey. The seasonal number of irrigation in the examined farms varied from 3 to 5. Sprinklers with
double nozzle had flow rates ranging from 1.5 to 2.2 m3
/h. The average rate of sprinkler precipitation was found as 13
mm/h with a 20 h of water application under four irrigation events to the peanut during whole growth cycles, and
seasonal applied irrigation water was around 314 mm. Average net grain yield was between 3.15 and 3.50 t/ha. Total
labor and irrigation energy costs were 200 USD/ha and 158 USD/ha, respectively. The sprinkler irrigation system was
found well suited for peanut irrigation. High quality management of irrigation water resources is necessarily
prerequisites for sustainable agro-production particularly at water shortage agro-zones.