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University of Arkansas, 2004

The University of Arkansas, through Dr. Doug Karcher, is using two Acclima CS3500 irrigation controllers to study the drought tolerance of bent grass on golf course greens.

University of Arkansas, 2004

The University of Arkansas, through Dr. Doug Karcher, is using two Acclima CS3500 irrigation controllers to study the drought tolerance of bent grass on golf course greens.

Oregon State University, 2004

Oregon State University's, Malheur Agricultural Experiment Station, Ontario Oregon, under the direction of Dr. Clinton Schock, is studying the Digital TDTT Soil Moisture Sensor and CS3500 in the control of subterranean drip irrigation in the propagation of onions.

University of Tennessee, 2004

University of Tennessee's Dr. John Sorochan and Tom Samples are studying the benefits of use of the SCX over manual residential irrigation.

University of Florida, 2004

University of Florida's Dr. Michael Dukes is studying the Acclima RS500 with other residential irrigation equipment.

Brigham Young University, 2004

Brigham Young University's Dr. Frank Williams, Professor, Plant and Animal Sciences, has installed an Acclima controller and sensors at its research facility in St. George, Utah, to study the effect of salt springs water on irrigated arid land grasses.

Utah State University , 2003

In the spring of 2003, Dr. Scott B. Jones, Research Professor and Dr. David A. Robinson, Research Associate, performed a study of the responsiveness of the Digital TDTT Soil Moisture Sensor on behalf of Utah State University, Department of Soil Physics and Biometeorology, Logan, Utah. Four papers have been submitted for publication.

Center for Irrigation Technology, 2003

In the spring and summer of 2003, Edward Norum, P.E., published a study of the effectiveness of Acclima's Digital TDTT Soil Moisture Sensor as a device for the control of irrigation equipment on behalf of the California State University, Fresno, Center for Irrigation Technology.