Thursday 23 November 2017

Be a Digital farmer using Drip irrigation system on your Farm.

Drip irrigation is the most efficient means of watering everything in your farm. A drip system delivers water directly to the plant’s root zone. Drip irrigation converts a high-pressure stream to a slow emission of droplets that can be placed exactly where water is needed. Water savings result due to the precision of drip irrigation. Unlike sprays and sprinklers, there is no evaporation loss, and the amount of water each plant receives can be tailored to suit its needs. As shrubs and weeds mature and grow, they often block the distribution pattern of sprinklers and prevent water from reaching the intended spots. With drip irrigation, water is delivered to the base of each plant, avoiding interference from leaves, branches and objects. It provides a simple way to convert spray systems to drip eliminating runoff and over spray. The unneeded sprays can be sealed off with a simple-to-install universal cap off device. The virtues of drip extend beyond its water-efficiency. It is by far the best method of deep watering. If a plant grows on a slope, drip will maximize the amount of water available to its roots because the slow delivery of water won’t run off the surface before having a chance to penetrate the soil. Moreover, sprinklers wet foliage, trunks, and flower petals, which can shorten the life and degrade the appearance of certain plants. Drip irrigation is also the preferred method of watering vegetable. The original aim for the use of drip irrigation in agriculture was not water savings but rather the greatly increased plant growth that it encourages. Drip decreases soil compaction, keeps soil moisture close to ideal levels and reduces weed growth between rows. Go Digital today with Dripsol to get your customized drip irrigation kit for your farm. Dial 0746300055 or 0738690937 or write to us through info@dripsol.com or sales@dripsol.com

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