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Subsurface drip systems can be used to help irrigators to stretch supplies, Netafim executive Mike Hemman writes.
Irrigation techniques promoted to farmers around the world as water-saving are actually increasing water usage, according to a new study.
Against the backdrop of increasingly scarce agricultural water resources, traditional irrigation methods in irrigation areas ...
Tomato is one of the highest water-demanding crops, and the use of different irrigation systems and different water management strategies may affect crop yield. Despite the fact that tomato is a ...
Abed noted that in many areas of the country, farmers face drought, and in such conditions where water is scarce, this system is very beneficial. Traditional irrigation methods waste 40-60% of water, ...
The non-profit group is also working to help fund drip irrigation programs through the NRCS. The council encourages farmers to switch to cleaner and more efficient methods of irrigation.