Biology, asked by gunjettysunitha, 6 months ago

What is fussow and basin assigation?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Basin irrigation is done predominantly where the field is level and banked or dyked on the sides to prevent runoff. ...

Furrow irrigation, on the other hand, is a method carried out on field that is slightly sloping. Trenches or furrows are dug parallel to each other along the slope of the field.

Answered by RajatJangir
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Answer:

  • Furrows are small, parallel channels, made to carry water in order to irrigate the crop. The crop is usually grown on the ridges between the furrows.
  • Basin irrigation involves applying water to a nearly level field and may include ponding for extended time periods.

Explanation:

You can see furrows in this picture.

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