
Irrigation systems
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Automatic irrigation
With powerful features to help save your time and water while keeping your yard healthy and vibrant.

Sprinkle irrigation
Sprinkle irrigation is the application of water in the form of a spray formed from the flow of water under pressure through small orifices or nozzles. The flexibility of present day sprinkle equipment, and its efficient control of water application, make the method’s usefulness on most topographic conditions subject only to limitations imposed by land use capability and economics. The most common intent of sprinkle irrigation is to apply water uniformly to the soil surface to replace water extracted by plants

Drip Irrigation
In drip irrigation, water is applied to each plant separately in small, frequent, precise quantities through dripper emitters. It is the most advanced irrigation method with the highest application efficiency. The water is delivered continuously in drops at the same point and moves into the soil and wets the root zone vertically by gravity and laterally by capillary action.

Subsurface drip irrigation
Subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) is the most efficient
method of delivering irrigation water directly to the crop root zone, which has been successfully used for decades to irrigate row crops in many areas. SDI delivers water to the
crop through thin-wall drip laterals (also called drip tapes) that are permanently installed at a given depth below the soil surface. An additional benefit is that crop nutrients and other
substances can be applied together with the irrigation water. The system can be automated using irrigation controllers to apply irrigation and nutrients at the time and amoun required by the crop.