high efficiency irrigation system
Published on by Hafiz Asadullah, Agricultural engineering department
which high efficiency irrigation system is best?
Taxonomy
- Drip Irrigation
- Irrigation
3 Answers
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You may want to have look at a South African product called Aqua Salveo. Go to http://www.gurumanzi.com and have a look at the info and references there. The product has been used in South America, where the pipes and canals feeding both in to and out of the water source were treated and where the quality of the water was improved to the point where the yields on the crops started to improve significantly Contact me for more info.
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Irrigation system
Good afternoon to all,
Please take a look at www.guilspare.com
Guilspare belongs to Guilford Holding SA (Switzerland) and is an autodegradable polymer mixed to initial irrigation water at max 2% concentration to prevent irrigation water from evaporating. Saving is 50% in irrigation water with a crop yield increase.
It is compatible to drip line irrigation.
For further information, feel free to contact me laurent.selles@worldonline.fr
Best regards,
Laurent Selles
Administrator of Guilford Holding SA
Skype: selles.patenterprise
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Irrigation System
Actualy the answer Differs for Region to Region. But according to me, drip irrigation is the most efficient method of irrigating. While sprinkler systems are around 75-85% efficient, drip systems typically are 90% or higher. What that means is much less wasted water. drip irrigation has other benefits which make it useful almost anywhere. It is easy to install, easy to design, can be very inexpensive, and can reduce disease problems associated with high levels of moisture on some plants.
Drip irrigation works by applying water slowly, directly to the . The high efficiency of drip irrigation results from two primary factors. The first is that the water soaks into the soil before it can evaporate or run off. The second is that the water is only applied where it is needed, rather than sprayed everywhere. The crop yield will also increase due to proper irrigation.
1 Comment
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Your answer precisely addresses the question. I was about to write the same, you have done my job, thanks!
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