It can recirculate salts to the topsoil...
irrigation provides water to the soil that otherwise might not be available due to proximity of the soil to water. Irrigation is an artificial means of channeling water from sources farther away to an area closer to the soil so as to facilitate agriculture that otherwise might not flourish.
The effect irrigation has on soil is that it dampens it, making it better for growing crops. To groundwater, irrigation fills it up with water. Rivers are affected by irrigation by the irrigation flowing into it.
well...I'm not sure but it might be harmfull for the soil because, if you dump all that it will be realy smelly and rotten and soil can not have that .it is just bad for the soil like that if you realy think of it.
either in the irrigation or by precultivating it into the soil.
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irrigation provides water to the soil that otherwise might not be available due to proximity of the soil to water. Irrigation is an artificial means of channeling water from sources farther away to an area closer to the soil so as to facilitate agriculture that otherwise might not flourish.
The effect irrigation has on soil is that it dampens it, making it better for growing crops. To groundwater, irrigation fills it up with water. Rivers are affected by irrigation by the irrigation flowing into it.
well...I'm not sure but it might be harmfull for the soil because, if you dump all that it will be realy smelly and rotten and soil can not have that .it is just bad for the soil like that if you realy think of it.
Irrigation is the artificial application of water to the land or soil.
You Can harm soil by giving it to much water
either in the irrigation or by precultivating it into the soil.
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Irrigation allows farmers to grow bigger, better crops, and to grow crops that ordinarily might not grow in that soil due to less water normally being available.
Irrigation is the process of supplying water artificially to the plants through land or soil. Some of the commonly used irrigation types are surface irrigation, localized irrigation, sprinkler irrigation, sub irrigation, automatic irrigation and in-ground irrigation.
Soil testing, Crop Genetics, Seed spacing, Irrigation