Traditional methods of irrigation often include pulley systems that are used to deliver water to soil, vegetation, flowers, and other forms of plant life. For many farmers who can't afford expensive spray systems that are pre-timed for near-perfect results, lower-priced, traditional methods of irrigation, such as ra-hats, chain pumps, or lever systems (also known as Dhe Kli) can be very cost-effective.
sources of irrigation in India are,
methods of irrigation in India are,
where rain fall is inadiquate
drip,sprinkler,flood,check basin,
There are several irrigation methods-Sprinkler irrigationDrip IrrigationIrrigation through tubewells and motors etc.
The ancient sumerians developed the very first methods of irrigation.
The Grand Anaicut is the major Irrigation Project in India. The Project was build by Karikala Chola -an ancient Tamil nadu.
In India, generally surface irrigation is mainly done in tanjavur ditrict for growing of rice, paddy plants.Contour farming is adopted in slope areas.Sprinkler irrigation is also done.
Tamil Nadu
There are several irrigation methods-Sprinkler irrigationDrip IrrigationIrrigation through tubewells and motors etc.
dams in andhra pradesh
methods of irrigation means the different methods by which u can perform agriculture(farming).
"What are the irrigation practises in india?"
what are the new methods agriculture in kerala?
The largest irrigation canal of India currently operating is the Rajasthan canal
We need to adopt different means of irrigation because in india there is uncertainity of rainfall as rainfall is erratic in nature so as to cultivate crops more water is to be supplied which is done through different means of irrigation.
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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.
sources of irrigation in India are,RiversDamsPondsGround waterWell
Most irrigation methods are inefficient because water often evaporates or seeps into the ground before it reaches the crops.
almost all parts of the india uses irrigation