Modern Irrigation Methods In Agriculture. Modern irrigational techniques are. Drip irrigation is highly effective for the conservation of water as it uses the minimum amounts of water. Traditional Irrigation Methods 1. Irrigation Methods The widely used methods of irrigation are surface sprinkling subirrigation intrasoil and mist irrigation.
Irrigation Methods Drip or Trickle Irrigation Method Modern Irrigation Method- A recently developed irrigation system known as drip irrigation also known as Trickle Irrigation originally developed in Israel is becoming popular in areas of water scarcity. Water is provided to the fields by spraying water droplets similar to rain through pipes. In present times when water crisis is developing very fast everywhere we should adopt improved techniques of irrigation to encourage suitable water management. Irrigation protects against insufficient rainfall and drought. Irrigation techniques enable farmers to grow multiple crops in a year thereby enhancing productivity Proper irrigation helps crops to develop quickly which ensures higher returns for farmers. Drip Irrigation Method involves the use of tubes or hoses that are connected from your main water pipe and has small holes or nozzles in it that facilitates the tear-like water droplets.
The most common method of watering the crops is drip irrigation.
Sprinkler irription method is an easy and simple method of irrigation in present times. There are buckets attached to the chain. It is a process. In the Drip irrigation system water supplies to plant roots through a collection of plastic pipes lateral tubes and valves. However modern irrigation techniques are largely impacting the environment. Irrigation Methods Drip or Trickle Irrigation Method Modern Irrigation Method- A recently developed irrigation system known as drip irrigation also known as Trickle Irrigation originally developed in Israel is becoming popular in areas of water scarcity.