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what is irrigation? explain sprinkler system and drip system explain storage of crop, animal husbandry​

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Answered by MissRudeGirl
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Irrigation is the agricultural process of applying controlled amounts of water to land to assist in the production of crops, as well as to grow landscape plants and lawns, where it may be known as watering. Agriculture that does not use irrigation but instead relies only on direct rainfall is referred to as rain-fed.

Dripping valves are present in drip system while spray guns and nozzles are used in sprinkler system. Only the root area is wetted by drip irrigation, whereas one sprinkler wets an area of a circle, which covers a number of plants. ... Run off and evaporation is higher in sprinkler method than drip irrigation

Storing: To protect the grains, they have to store in closed containers. On a small or medium scale, farmers store them in metal containers or jute bags. On a larger scale, silos or granaries are the preference.

animal husbandry, Controlled cultivation, management, and production of domestic animals, including improvement of the qualities considered desirable by humans by means of breeding. Animals are bred and raised for utility (e.g., food, fur), sport, pleasure, and research.

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Answered by jasonseq2252
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Answer:

Irrigation is the agricultural process of applying controlled amounts of water to land to assist in the production of crops, as well as to grow landscape plants and lawns, where it may be known as watering. Agriculture that does not use irrigation but instead relies only on direct rainfall is referred to as rain-fed.

Dripping valves are present in drip system while spray guns and nozzles are used in sprinkler system. Only the root area is wetted by drip irrigation, whereas one sprinkler wets an area of a circle, which covers a number of plants. ... Runoff and evaporation is higher in sprinkler method than drip irrigation

Storing: To protect the grains, they have to store in closed containers. On a small or medium scale, farmers store them in metal containers or jute bags. On a larger scale, silos or granaries are the preference.

animal husbandry, Controlled cultivation, management, and production of domestic animals, including improvement of the qualities considered desirable by humans by means of breeding. Animals are bred and raised for utility (e.g., food, fur), sport, pleasure, and research.

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