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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
Rahat irrigation is a traditional method of irrigation used primarily in arid and semi-arid regions, particularly in parts of the Middle East and North Africa. It involves the construction of underground channels or conduits that transport water from a water source to fields, minimizing evaporation and conserving water. This system is often associated with ancient agricultural practices and is designed to efficiently distribute water to crops, enhancing agricultural productivity in areas with limited water resources.
The lever method of irrigation is a manual system that utilizes a lever mechanism to lift and distribute water from a source, such as a well or river, to agricultural fields. This technique often involves a simple hand-operated lever that raises water, allowing it to flow through channels or pipes to irrigate crops efficiently. It is a cost-effective and sustainable method, particularly suitable for small-scale farming in areas without access to advanced irrigation technology.
lever system=rahat
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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
An old system used in villages of Subcontinent to draw a water from well by using a oxen as a main source
The Rahat System of irrigation requires a large well in which a wheel is used. The wheel is turned by oxen, buffalo or cows to get the water out of the well and then spread out over the crops. Modern day irrigation lays pipes in the ground so that the water is spread over crops when a valve is turned and the water is allowed to flow. In the Rahat System, the oxen were used to make the water flow into buckets that could then be dumped evenly over the crops. It was primarily used in the subcontinent in places like Africa and the Middle East. It is still used by some tribes, but for the most part other modern techniques are used.
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
Rahat irrigation is a traditional method of irrigation used primarily in arid and semi-arid regions, particularly in parts of the Middle East and North Africa. It involves the construction of underground channels or conduits that transport water from a water source to fields, minimizing evaporation and conserving water. This system is often associated with ancient agricultural practices and is designed to efficiently distribute water to crops, enhancing agricultural productivity in areas with limited water resources.
It's an ancient system of irrigating fields.
Bullocarts are used to plough the field in traditional periods. Irrigation is also done manually by collecting water from wells and pouring in the linings. the traditional methods of irrigation are .furrow .chainpump .moat .dhekli .rahat
The lever method of irrigation is a manual system that utilizes a lever mechanism to lift and distribute water from a source, such as a well or river, to agricultural fields. This technique often involves a simple hand-operated lever that raises water, allowing it to flow through channels or pipes to irrigate crops efficiently. It is a cost-effective and sustainable method, particularly suitable for small-scale farming in areas without access to advanced irrigation technology.
Types of Micro-Irrigation: Drip Irrigation (Both on-line and in-line systems) Sprinkler Irrigation System Micro sprinklers Micro jets Rain Guns Gravity fed Drip System Semi permanent sprinkler system.
To manually turn on the irrigation system, locate the main control panel or valve box for the system. Look for a manual override switch or lever that can be turned to activate the system. Follow any instructions or diagrams provided on the control panel or valve box to ensure proper operation.