SERVICE
Developing efficient irrigation plans tailored to specific crops and landscapes, including the selection of appropriate systems.
Evaluating water availability, quality, and usage to inform sustainable practices and ensure adequate supply for needs.
Implementing techniques to monitor and manage soil moisture levels, optimizing water and enhancing crop health.
Designing and maintaining drainage systems to prevent waterlogging and soil salinization, improving overall soil health and crop productivity.
Developing and managing irrigation schedules based on weather patterns, crop requirements, and soil conditions to maximize water efficiency.
Promoting methods such as rainwater harvesting, mulching, and conservation tillage to retain and minimize water wastage in agriculture.
Water flows over the soil surface, using gravity. This includes furrow, basin, border, and flood irrigation.
Delivers water directly to the plant roots through a network of tubing and emitters, minimizing evaporation and runoff.
Uses pipes and pumps to spray water over crops, natural rainfall. This includes center pivot and lateral systems.
Involves buried drip lines or tubes that deliver water directly to the root zone, reducing evaporation and surface runoff.
A method that applies water to small areas, often using drip or micro-sprinkler systems, ideal for high-value crops.
Water is applied to a field in a controlled manner, covering the entire area, commonly used in rice cultivation.
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