Specifying irrigation needs for container-grown plants

Open-field production of 524,000 irrigated acres of horticultural plants in the United States used 205 billion gallons of water in a recent year. Fifty percent of this water was pumped from groundwater sources. These figures are concerning because water resources for irrigation are becoming increasingly limited — technologies to conserve water are needed. The goal of efficient irrigation is to supply enough water for profitable production, but not so much that unnecessary leaching occurs.