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rahat is a traditional method of irrigation in which animals like oxen is used to pull out water from the wells. This water is then evenly spread out over the fields. It is cheap but not very efficient method of irrigationPosted by guptaindustries39...(student), on 30/5/12
drip irrigation
`Chain pump system of irrigation is a traditional method of irrigation.
Drip irrigation is used because it's the method that wastes the least amount of water. All drops end up right at the roots of the plants, at a pace which easily lets the soil absorb it.
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rahat is a traditional method of irrigation in which animals like oxen is used to pull out water from the wells. This water is then evenly spread out over the fields. It is cheap but not very efficient method of irrigation
Irrigation is the prime method used.
they take water from the well and throw it into the field.its a traditional method of irrigation.
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It sprays water over the top of the plants, similar to a gentle shower. Not as efficient as drip irrigation, but much more efficient than flood or furrow irrigation.
rahat is a traditional method of irrigation in which animals like oxen is used to pull out water from the wells. This water is then evenly spread out over the fields. It is cheap but not very efficient method of irrigationPosted by guptaindustries39...(student), on 30/5/12
It sprays water over the top of the plants, similar to a gentle shower. Not as efficient as drip irrigation, but much more efficient than flood or furrow irrigation.
drip irrigation
`Chain pump system of irrigation is a traditional method of irrigation.
Only about 20% to 40%, depending on how it's done. Furrow irrigation can boost this to about 50% to 60%. Drip irrigation is still the most efficient, occasionally reaching nearly 90% efficient.
Subsurface irrigation is the irrigation method used for bananas.water is generally stored in tank like structure then water is supplied to the channel which will wet the root zone.
Drip irrigation is used because it's the method that wastes the least amount of water. All drops end up right at the roots of the plants, at a pace which easily lets the soil absorb it.