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    The main advantages born from drip irrigation in agriculture are higher and improved yields, dramatic increase in water use efficiencies, and facilitation of other agro-technical operations performed in the field. Recent product developments, has made drip a vital, integral component in landscape irrigation.
    Why Drip Irrigation? Advantages • Reduced water • Usually fewer weeds between rows • Space between rows remains hard &. dry for equipment, harvesting • Low pressure low flow. Why Drip? • Overhead irrigation can increase disease potential. – Flooding can spread soil? borne diseases.
    Understanding the advantages and disadvantages of the three main types of irrigation can help you select the best watering system for your lawn and garden From watering cans to sprinklers, overhead watering systems enjoy wide popularity. Overhead irrigation rains down to cleanse and hydrate Drip irrigation is sometimes called trickle irrigation and involves dripping water onto the soil at very low rates (2-20 litres/hour) from a system of small diameter plastic pipes fitted with outlets called emitters or drippers. Water is applied close to plants so that only part of the soil in which the roots
    Why Drip Irrigation? Advantages • Reduced water • Usually fewer weeds between rows • Space between rows remains hard &. – Overhead can spread foliar diseases. Why Drip Irrigation? Disadvantages • Expensive and labor intensive?large fields • Clean water needed to prevent
    In drip irrigation system water is conveyed through a system of flexible pipe lines. Drip system reduces water requirement of the plant by maintaining minimum soil moisture.
    Drip Irrigation Design. Slide Number 2. Know your supply. • Used to reduce excessive pressure -Most drip components have maximum pressure rating of 50 PSI -If fittings are coming apart or emitters are blowing out of tubing may need a regulator -Available in 6 to 30 PSI -Directional installation.
    Drip irrigation and sprinkler is the micro irrigation technologies used nowadays. It’s not water application techniques but it’s a NEW FARMING TECHNIQUES. Because by application of this technique the all operations from sowing to harvesting will change.
    Fertiliser application through drip irrigation may be applied through the desired or half the strength concentration. Most crop needs may be met at a concentration of 100 mg /l in the irrigated water. Other accessories are take-out/starter, rubber grommet, end plug, joints, tees, manifolds etc.
    There are many advantages for using drip irrigation over other irrigation methods and they are usually a great solution for commercial properties. Drip irrigation is not without its problems, as you’d expect. They do tend to require more maintenance than a more conventional system.
    advantages of drip irrigation increased yield early maturity water saving fertilizer saving increased fertilizer use efficiency by crop energy saving – A free After you enable Flash, refresh this page and the presentation should play. Loading PPT – ADVANTAGES OF DRIP IRRIGATION PowerPoint
    Subsurface Drip Irrigation Systems: Assessment and Development of Best Management Practices. Project Duration: 03/01/2003 – 02/28/2006 Project Overview: Microirrigation such as subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) has many advantages for agriculture and the environment.
    Subsurface Drip Irrigation Systems: Assessment and Development of Best Management Practices. Project Duration: 03/01/2003 – 02/28/2006 Project Overview: Microirrigation such as subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) has many advantages for agriculture and the environment.
    A presentation on the advantages of using drip irrigation in agriculture by Eli Matan, chief agronomist at Netafim. 1.DOWNLOAD FULL. PDF EBOOK here { https Although surface irrigation, mainly flooding, results in a significant amount of wasted water and relatively lower crop yields compared to

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