Crop Water Requirement Calculator
Calculate crop water requirements and irrigation needs using the FAO Penman-Monteith method.
Find reference ET and crop ETc from Kc coefficients.
What Is Evapotranspiration (ET)? Evapotranspiration is the combined water loss from soil evaporation and plant transpiration. ETโ (reference ET): the theoretical water use of a well-watered grass reference crop (0.12 m tall). ETc (crop ET): the actual water use of a specific crop = ETโ ร Kc. Kc (crop coefficient): accounts for crop type, growth stage, and canopy cover.
FAO Penman-Monteith Method The FAO 56 Penman-Monteith equation is the international standard for ETโ calculation. ETโ = [0.408ฮ(RnโG) + ฮณ(900/(T+273))uโ(eโโeโ)] / [ฮ + ฮณ(1+0.34uโ)] Where: Rn = net radiation, T = air temperature, uโ = wind speed at 2m, eโโeโ = vapor pressure deficit. This simplified calculator uses monthly average inputs for a quick estimate.
Simplified ETโ (Hargreaves Method) ETโ โ 0.0023 ร (T_mean + 17.8) ร (T_max โ T_min)^0.5 ร Ra Where Ra = extraterrestrial radiation (depends on latitude and month). The Hargreaves method requires only temperature data โ useful when weather station data is limited.
Crop Coefficients (Kc): FAO 56 Kc is divided into three growth stages: Initial (Kc_ini): seedling stage, low ground cover. Mid-season (Kc_mid): full canopy, maximum water use. Late season (Kc_end): ripening, senescence.
Common Kc_mid values: Wheat: 1.15. Maize (corn): 1.20. Cotton: 1.20. Soybeans: 1.15. Tomatoes: 1.15. Potatoes: 1.15. Sunflower: 1.00. Grapes: 0.85. Citrus: 0.70. Alfalfa: 1.20.
Irrigation Requirement Net irrigation requirement (NIR) = ETc โ effective rainfall. Effective rainfall (Pe): portion of rainfall that infiltrates and is available to crops. Typically Pe = 0.7โ0.8 of total rainfall for most cropping situations. Gross irrigation = NIR / irrigation efficiency. Drip: 90โ95% efficient. Sprinkler: 70โ85%. Furrow/flood: 40โ60%.
Units ET is measured in mm/day (depth of water). 1 mm/day = 10 mยณ/ha/day. For 1 hectare, 1 mm of ET = 10,000 liters = 10 mยณ of water. A typical wheat crop needs 450โ600 mm of water over its growing season.
Water Stress If soil moisture falls below the stress threshold (usually 50โ70% of available water depleted): Plant water stress begins โ yield reduction proportional to stress. Ks (stress coefficient) = 1 when no stress, < 1 under deficit irrigation.