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IRRIGATION LAWN-LANDSCAPE-SPRINKLER-INSTALLERS

Install Irrigation Sprinkler System
Drip irrigation takes the hassle out of watering plants! Just a
little upfront effort installing a drip irrigation system can
provide years of service in the garden or greenhouse. Drip
irrigation is a simple answer to efficiently and effectively
applying water where and when you want it!
Growers and Irrigation
Professionals
Drip irrigation can help you use water
efficiently. A well-designed drip irrigation system loses
practically no water to runoff, deep percolation, or
evaporation. Drip irrigation reduces water contact with crop
leaves, stems, and fruit. Thus conditions may be less favorable
for the onset of diseases. Irrigation scheduling can be managed
precisely to meet crop demands, holding the promise of increased
yield and quality. Growers and irrigation professionals often
refer to "subsurface drip irrigation," or SDI. When a drip tape
or tube is buried below the soil surface, it is less vulnerable
to damage during cultivation or weeding. With SDI, water use
efficiency is maximized because there is even less evaporation
or runoff. Agricultural chemicals can be applied more
efficiently with drip irrigation.
Fertilizer N
Since only the crop root zone is
irrigated, nitrogen already in the soil is less subject to
leaching losses, and applied fertilizer N can be used more
efficiently. In the case of insecticides, less product might be
needed. Make sure the insecticide is labeled for application
through drip irrigation. Additional advantages of drip
irrigation include: Drip systems are adaptable to oddly shaped
fields or those with uneven topography or soil texture; these
specific factors must be considered in designing the drip
system. Drip systems also can work well where other irrigation
systems are inefficient because parts of the field have
excessive infiltration, water puddling, or runoff. Drip
irrigation can be helpful if water is scarce or expensive.
Timely Application of
Herbicides
Because evaporation, runoff, and deep
percolation are reduced and irrigation uniformity is improved,
it is not necessary to "over-water" parts of a field to
adequately irrigate the more difficult parts. Precise
application of nutrients is possible using drip irrigation.
Fertilizer costs and nitrate losses can be reduced. Nutrient
applications can be better timed to meet plants' needs. Drip
irrigation systems can be designed and managed so that the wheel
traffic rows are dry enough to allow tractor operations at any
time. Timely application of herbicides, insecticides, and
fungicides is possible. Proven yield and quality responses to
drip irrigation have been observed in onion, broccoli,
cauliflower, lettuce, melon, tomato, and cotton. A drip
irrigation system can be automated.
In the case of insecticides,
less product might be needed. Make sure the insecticide is
labeled for application through drip irrigation.
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