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When water is transferred to plants through grounds are called surface irrigation. It is mostly used technique in India. Mr. Brijmohan Agrawal is the Irrigation Minister of Chhattisgarh
power generation, irrigation, travel, and recreation
Drip irrigation is a type of irrigation used in the Murray River. Drip irrigation is a continuous tube with evenly spaced emitters that 'drip' water. Drip irrigation is used on the surface, often hung from trellis, or below the surface. Drip irrigation, especially subsurface, is a water efficient approach to irrigation and so is favoured along the Murray River as the area is in extreme drought. There is a new type of extremely water efficient irrigation that is starting to be used throughout the Murray river area, because it uses far less water than any other irrigation system. The KISSS Subsurface Textile Irrigation system is increasingly used in sports fields, crops and backyards due to it's water efficiency.
The process of supplying water to land by artificial means is called irrigation. Irrigation is commonly used in agriculture to provide water to crops in areas where rainfall is insufficient. Various methods of irrigation include surface irrigation, sprinkler irrigation, and drip irrigation.
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This is called irrigation - specifically it is "surface irrigation".
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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.
Describe various surface irrigation methods, mention their advantage and disadvantage and what ate the Criteria to select surface irrigation methods and under what circumstance do the various surface irrigation method become effective and beast suitable.
The two main types of irrigation are surface irrigation and drip irrigation. Surface irrigation involves distributing water over the soil surface, allowing it to infiltrate into the root zone, while drip irrigation delivers water directly to the plant roots through a network of tubes and emitters, minimizing water loss. Each method has its advantages and is chosen based on factors like crop type, soil conditions, and water availability.
In the U.S., the water used for irrigation primarily comes from two sources: surface water and groundwater. Surface water includes rivers, lakes, and reservoirs, while groundwater is drawn from aquifers through wells. The distribution of these sources varies by region, with some areas relying heavily on groundwater due to limited surface water availability. Overall, efficient water management practices are essential to sustain irrigation and agricultural productivity.