How to Install an Irrigation System
fundamentals
fundamentals
Watering plants is a precise science. Crops need just the right amount of water at consistent intervals through the growing season. Even with a smaller garden, trying to keep up with the daily demands of watering by hand is nearly impossible.
Instead of spending your valuable time dragging a hose around, you can install a simple irrigation system that will handle the hard work for you. Read on to learn about different types of irrigation systems, how to install them, and how tractors and attachments from Yanmar can help get the job done right.
There are numerous types of irrigation systems ranging from simple to incredibly complex. When it comes to agriculture, the most common varieties used are surface, sprinkler, and drip. Here are the basics about each system.
Surface irrigation is considered the most common type of system used for agriculture around the world. A water source is dammed and collected in a basin or channel that runs along the farmland. Then, the water is released into the field and allowed to flow freely among the crops.
You may have also heard surface irrigation called “flood irrigation” as the land can appear flooded when the water is released. Surface irrigation can be used for any size plot, but is most efficient for watering very large spaces such as fruit orchards.
The type of irrigation most people are familiar with is sprinkler irrigation. This utilizes pipes and pressurized sprinkler heads to water land in a specific spray pattern. Sprinkler irrigation is very versatile, and can be used on a wide variety of terrain and crops. It’s also highly controlled, allowing you to use a precise amount of water and specific timing.
Generally regarded as the most efficient type of irrigation system, drip irrigation uses a network of hoses, pipies, timers, and sensors to deliver precision watering. Instead of spraying or flooding the land, small hoses run along the ground next to the crops. Water is then delivered directly to the soil at the root level in specific amounts. This provides tremendous control and also limits the amount of water wasted through evaporation.
Drip irrigation can be used for everything from a small collection of raised garden beds all the way up to a multi-acre farm. While installation might seem complicated on the surface, the process is fairly simple. Here’s how you can install a drip irrigation system on your land.
Though a drip irrigation system isn’t terribly complicated to install, it does require its fair share of time-consuming work. Fortunately, Yanmar’s Four-In-One Planting Tool Kit simplifies the entire process. This innovative attachment will help you shape your beds, apply plastic or paper mulch, and install two irrigation drip tubes simultaneously. With just a single attachment, you can shave days off your timeline and have your drip irrigation up and running in no time.
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