distinguish between over -grazing and over irrigation
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WP Law - Thursday, July 12, 2018
irrigation-types
Farmers and growers often have preferences about the best way to water their crops. Whether you have a large area to irrigate or are planning a system for a smaller patch of land, knowing the difference between drip and overhead irrigation will allow you to make the best selection for your needs.
Enhancements in sprinklers and water lines have made newer systems incredibly water efficient compared to older practices. When measuring efficiency, we must consider more than the amount of water used.
Advantages of Drip Irrigation
Slower distribution of water prevents excessive runoff and possible soil erosion.
Offers much better water efficiency than sprinklers
Waters only those plants or crops alongside the lines, not weeds and unwanted plants that may be on the grounds
Avoids potential water waste that may occur with sprinkler systems due to evaporation and winds
Excellent for chemigation and fetigation of crops