Sprinkler irrigation, or sprinkler irrigation, is the traditionally best-known irrigation method.
As the word itself suggests, this type of irrigation involves the distribution of water through a sprinkler. The operating pressure creates a thick drizzle that settles on the crop.
There are low and high pressure systems.
Suitable for all types of crops
Sprinkler irrigation is mainly used on flat land to prevent excessive runoff from occurring on the ground, and its best use is in the absence or limited presence of wind to prevent the wind drift from creating a dispersion of water.
The advantages of sprinkling
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SUITABLE FOR ALL TYPES OF LAND
They are divided into fixed systems that work without manpower and pivot, ranger which can work at medium pressure (4-5 bar).
Mobile systems have the advantage of being much more versatile, such as self-propelled irrigation machines (reel) that require manpower for movement and work at higher pressures (6-8 bar)
GREATER FALL INTENSITY
It affects a larger surface area of land and is essential on draining soils