water reserves are the ultimate source of life on earth. Proper water management must be practiced in order to save water. The ground water table is decreasing day by day. Thus, it is important for the farmers to adopt scientific method of irrigation; so that they can gain maximum production out of minimum uses of resources.
In countries like India, the cultivation of crops by the help of ground water (irrgatin potential) has increased by 10% in the last 30 years.
they face lack of irrigation
Their plants could get water even if it didn't rain.
large-scale irrigation
If the farmers were provided with irrigation and marketing facilities the income and employment would increase to a much greater extent as irrigation would help in raising the produce and marketing would help in its distribution. In this way GDP gets higher and employment also increases as it will require a lot of labor.
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Farmers in interior plains may need to use irrigation to supplement natural rainfall and ensure consistent water supply for their crops. The interior plains typically have lower rainfall levels, making irrigation necessary to support agriculture and maintain crop growth throughout the growing season. Irrigation can help farmers mitigate the risk of drought and optimize crop production in these regions.
Irrigation.
Farmers need to know about soil because it directly affects crop growth and production. Understanding soil properties such as nutrient content, pH levels, and texture helps farmers make informed decisions about fertilization, irrigation, and crop selection. Good soil management practices can lead to higher yields and better overall farm productivity.
This is called irrigation - specifically it is "surface irrigation".
The method is called irrigation and the water is passed through conduits or ditches called irrigation channels from the water source (well, river, stream) to where the crops need the water.
Irrigation
Irrigation
They need to know when to plant certain crops. If there was going to be a storm the next day and they bought their seedlings to plant. They would plant the seedlings, and they would be destryoed. They need to know so that they don't waste their time and energy.
Ruvimbo Chimedza has written: 'The impact of irrigation development on women farmers in Zimbabwe' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Irrigation, Irrigation, Women farmers
it was easy to irrigate it but the farmers had to control the flooding by digging canals
Irrigation sprinklers
fertilizers