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Drip Irrigation Advantages and Disadvantages (Expert Guide for Agriculture 2026)
At commercial scale, drip irrigation is not just equipment—it is a precision farming system involving filtration, pressure regulation, fertigation, and carefully engineered drip lines.
Subsurface Drip Irrigation for Peanut Cultivation
SUBSURFACE DRIP IRRIGATION FOR THE CULTIVATION OF PEANUTS Ignacio Severina1, Ricardo Javier Haro1, Alejandro Rosso2, Juan Pablo Giubergia1, Matías Boccardo1, Aquiles Salinas1, Federico Aimar1 1Agricultural Experimental Station, National Institute of…
Questions and Answers about Drippers
What is an integral dripper? Integral drippers are concealed within the drip irrigation pipe, with only small outlet holes visible from the outside. Although they are not visible, you can…
Water Quality for Micro-irrigation
The concept of “water quality” describes the composition and concentration of dissolved and suspended components in the water. Water quality for micro irrigation can be divided into three major categories…
Greenhouse Drip Irrigation
Greenhouse crops and other covered crops require intensive cultivation and maintenance, including the precise supply of water and nutrients crucial to this growing method. Providing greenhouse crops with suitable drip…
Subsurface Drip Irrigation System for Row Crops and Orchards
Subsurface Drip Irrigation (SDI) is the most advanced irrigation method. It delivers water and fertilizers directly to the plant’s root zone, precisely and according to the plant’s needs.