Usually in summer season crops donot grow due tp excessive heat is cultivation done during that season if it is done what is process called and how is it done
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During summer season it is possible by a process called irrigation.
Irrigation is the process of applying water to soil, primarily to meet the water needs of growing plants. Water from rivers, reservoirs, lakes, or aquifers is pumped or flows by gravity through pipes, canals, ditches, or even natural streams.
In surface irrigation, water flows over the soil by gravity.
The four methods of irrigation are:
• Surface
• Sprinkler
• Drip/trickle
• Subsurface
Among the cheapest forms of irrigation, you can find flood irrigated fields around the globe. In areas abundant with freshwater, growers can turn on the pumps and let the flood waters carry silt and nutrients across the field.
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