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What are the traditional agricultural water irrigation

Traditional agricultural watering irrigation: furrow irrigation, diffuse irrigation, drip irrigation, sprinkler irrigation, micro-sprinkler and so on.

1, furrow irrigation: in the crop and crop rows between the irrigation ditch, from the irrigation ditch flow irrigation around the land, the root absorbs water, complete irrigation operations. Applicable to such as corn, cotton, wheat and other wide spacing crops.

2, diffuse irrigation: that is, irrigation is allowed to roam on the ground, where the water flows, where the irrigation, to achieve the purpose of irrigation. Due to the unevenness of the field, the irrigation speed is slow, the water consumption is large, the irrigation is not uniform, resulting in a large waste of water resources. Applicable to relatively flat farmland, and irrigation areas near the need to have wells, rivers and other water sources.

3, drip irrigation: the use of plastic pipes, water or water containing water-soluble fertilizers, through the pipeline orifice or drip head drops to the crop roots, for local irrigation. Suitable for fruit trees, vegetables, cash crops and greenhouses and other water-saving irrigation needs.

4, sprinkler irrigation: the use of mechanical and power equipment, with the help of pumps, pipelines, sprinkler heads and other equipment, the irrigation water is dispersed into water droplets, water spray, evenly sprayed irrigated crops. Applicable to agricultural fields, lawn irrigation, park landscaping, home gardens and so on.

5, micro-sprinkler: between drip irrigation and sprinkler irrigation, the use of rotating, radiating micro-sprinklers, and the use of low-pressure pumps, pipelines, micro-sprinklers and other equipment to spray irrigation crop areas, applicable to the entire process of crop growth.