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  2. Drip irrigation - Wikipedia

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    Drip irrigation or trickle irrigation is a type of micro-irrigation system that has the potential to save water and nutrients by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of plants, either from above the soil surface or buried below the surface.

  3. Surface irrigation - Wikipedia

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    Surge Irrigation is a variant of furrow irrigation where the water supply is pulsed on and off in planned time periods (e.g. on for 1 hour off for 1½ hour). The wetting and drying cycles reduce infiltration rates resulting in faster advance rates and higher uniformity [ 4 ] than continuous flow.

  4. Proximity Designs - Wikipedia

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    A single drip system is designed to irrigate a 1 ⁄ 8-acre plot but can be linked to other systems to cover an acre. Portable water storage tanks made from plastic tarpaulin material, commonly used as elevated tanks as part of Proximity's gravity-fed drip irrigation systems. These tanks come in three different sizes – 100, 150 and 250 gallons.

  5. Irrigation - Wikipedia

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    Micro-irrigation, sometimes called localized irrigation, low volume irrigation, or trickle irrigation is a system where water is distributed under low pressure through a piped network, in a pre-determined pattern, and applied as a small discharge to each plant or adjacent to it. Traditional drip irrigation use individual emitters, subsurface ...

  6. Lift irrigation - Wikipedia

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    Periyar lift irrigation in Kadungallur, Kerala Forebay, Stage-1 of Dehani lift irrigation scheme, Maharashtra Lift Irrigation canal in West Godavari district. Lift irrigation is a method of irrigation in which water is not transported by natural flow, (as in gravity-fed canal) but is lifted with pumps or surge pools etc.

  7. Pulse drip irrigation - Wikipedia

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    A one-US-gallon-per-hour (3.8 L) drip flow controller feeding an 82-foot-long (25 m) drip line with check valves comprising 82 drip points along its length so each drip point is putting out about 1 / 82 US gallon (46 mL) per hour. Crimson clover sprouts grown on 1 / 8-inch (0.32 cm) urethane foam mats and flagstone.

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