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explain irrigation and its types​


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Answered by riya2280
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Irrigation is the artificial application of water to the soil through various systems of tubes, pumps, and sprays.Irrigation is usually used in areas where rainfall is irregular or dry times or drought is expected. There are manytypes of irrigation systems, in which water is supplied to the entire field uniformly.

The main types of irrigation. ... When water supplies are adequate, irrigationcan increase crop yield dramatically. Different irrigation systems are suited to different soils, climates, crops and resources. There are three main types of irrigation systems: surface, overhead and drip


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Answered by Chitrayogee
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Irrigation is the artificial application of water to the soil through various systems of tubes, pumps, and sprays. Irrigation is usually used in areas where rainfall is irregular or dry times or drought is expected. There are many types of irrigation systems, in which water is supplied to the entire field uniformly.

  • Surface irrigation

Water is distributed over and across land by gravity, no mechanical pump involved.

  • Localized irrigation

Water is distributed under low pressure, through a piped network and applied to each plant.

  • Drip irrigation

A type of localized irrigation in which drops of water are delivered at or near the root of plants. In this type of irrigation, evaporation and runoff are minimized.

  • Sprinkler irrigation

Water is distributed by overhead high-pressure sprinklers or guns from a central location in the field or from sprinklers on moving platforms.

  • Center pivot irrigation

Water is distributed by a system of sprinklers that move on wheeled towers in a circular pattern. This system is common in flat areas of the United States.

  • Lateral move irrigation

Water is distributed through a series of pipes, each with a wheel and a set of sprinklers, which are rotated either by hand or with a purpose-built mechanism. The sprinklers move a certain distance across the field and then need to have the water hose reconnected for the next distance. This system tends to be less expensive but requires more labor than others.

  • Sub-irrigation

Water is distributed across land by raising the water table, through a system of pumping stations, canals, gates, and ditches. This type of irrigation is most effective in areas with high water tables.

  • Manual irrigation

Water is distributed across land through manual labor and watering cans. This system is very labor intensive.

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