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Answered by akshatkandwal111
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Drip irrigation is a type of micro-irrigation system that has the potential to save water and nutrients by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of plants, either from above the soil surface or buried below the surface. The goal is to place water directly into the root zone and minimize evaporation. Water is used at maximum optimum level. As water is applied locally and leaching is reduced, fertilizer/nutrient loss is minimized. Fertilizers can be used with high efficiency. Soil infiltration capacity is increased.

Answered by cutie1115
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What is drip irrigation?

Drip irrigation is the most efficient water and nutrient delivery system for growing crops. It delivers water and nutrients directly to the plant’s roots zone, in the right amounts, at the right time, so each plant gets exactly what it needs, when it needs it, to grow optimally. Thanks to drip irrigation, farmers can produce higher yields while saving on water as well as fertilizers, energy and even crop protection products

its advantages

Higher consistent quality yields

Huge water savings: no evaporation, no run off, no waste

100% land utilization - drip irrigates uniformly in any topography and soil type

Energy savings: drip irrigation works on low pressure

Efficient use of fertilizer and crop protection, with no leaching

Less dependency on weather, greater stability and lower risks

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