| dc.description.abstract | Sprinkler irrigation provides water to crops, similar to rainfall influenced by the
compressive force given, and is expected to improve or maintain soil conditions in 
a field capacity state. However, its application faces several challenges, such as 
providing water to plants. This study aimed to determine Sprinkler 
irrigation's Coefficient of Uniformity (CU), the soil water content in Sprinkler 
irrigation, and the Stevia crop coefficient (Kc) value. The study results showed that 
Sprinkler irrigation increased soil water content at a depth of 0 – 60 cm, with the 
total water requirement for Stevia plants being 279.8 mm until the plants were 60 
days old. Furthermore, the values for the Stevia crop coefficient (Kc) increased 
with the plant's growth stages, demonstrating the importance of regular 
monitoring and adjusting irrigation practices to ensure optimal crop growth. In 
conclusion, the study demonstrates the effectiveness of Sprinkler irrigation in 
increasing soil water content and determining the appropriate water requirement 
and Kc value for Stevia crops, which can help farmers manage and
optimize their irrigation practices. | en_US |