appling water to a crop
In perennial irrigation system water required for irrigation is supplied in accordance with the crop requirement througout the crop period.
All of the above.
Burhan N. Girgin has written: 'Surge flow furrow irrigation and crop residues to reduce soil erosion' -- subject(s): Soil conservation, Irrigation, Crop residues, Irrigation engineering, Hops, Furrow irrigation
In perennial irrigation system water required for irrigation is supplied in accordance with the crop requirement throughout the crop period.In accordance with state guidelines perennial irrigation can only take place in the spring and summer months and if found to be occurring in the winter or fall moths then violators are punished with 2 years imprisonment and / or a heavy fine of 3000 US dollars of more
irrigation
because there are no proper conditions for irrigation and government has not ensured any means of irrigation there
Crop irrigation methods include surface irrigation, where water flows over the soil surface, and drip irrigation, which delivers water directly to the plant roots through a network of tubing. Other methods include sprinkler irrigation, which mimics rainfall by spraying water over crops, and subsurface irrigation, where water is applied below the soil surface. Each method varies in efficiency, cost, and suitability depending on factors like crop type, soil characteristics, and water availability.
Yes, crops can be grown if water is available for irrigation.
wet crop are crops that require water for irrigation
It is crop irrigation.
The use of canals to bring water to crop fields is called 'irrigation' or 'irrigating'.
irrigation allowed farming in more places and increased crop yields ,but it strained water supplies.