In perennial irrigation system water required for irrigation is supplied in accordance with the crop requirement througout the crop period.
the water is allowed to enter the field made between two rows of a crop
Farmland doesn't have to be irrigated. Irrigation is only necessary if there isn't enough moisture in the form of precipitation to meet the needs of a growing crop, be it corn, soybeans, timothy, alfalfa, wheat, or rice. Irrigation is also used as a means to boost crop production (for the same reasons described previously) or pasture production in a dryland environment where a producer wants to have a pasture that is of high quality for his/her livestock. As stated above, irrigation isn't always necessary. Many parts of the world raise crops or has pastureland that never sees any level of irrigation because there is sufficient moisture to support crop production from the rain that falls from the sky, so much so that irrigation is considered not cost effective. Even the areas that get irrigated still see rainfall, and some years, farmers may recieve enough rainfall that irrigation doesn't need to be used. Other years, though, which may occur more often than the years of "excess" moisture (what area you live in depends on what you would consider "excess" in moisture levels), irrigation is necessary to support crop production.
irrigationis the man made supply of water to the lend to encourage vegetation.it is a substitution for inadequate orerratic rainfall and os extermely essential for arid region where there are no rivers and alsoin humid regions to improve crop output.in pakistan,75% of the agriculture land is under irrigation.
Examples of irrigation system are,Perennial irrigation (Dams)Direct irrigation (river canal irrigation)Storage irrigation (tanks and resevoirs)
Soil testing, Crop Genetics, Seed spacing, Irrigation
In perennial irrigation system water required for irrigation is supplied in accordance with the crop requirement througout the crop period.
appling water to a crop
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
there are two different ways -multiple cropping method and modern farming method
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
because there are no proper conditions for irrigation and government has not ensured any means of irrigation there
Yes, crops can be grown if water is available for irrigation.
wet crop are crops that require water for irrigation
irrigation