Smart Irrigation Practices Make Drip Systems More Efficient

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By Brad Klepac, Kurita Senior Market Development Leader

Agricultural irrigation accounts for over 80% of the nation’s water usage. Growers using drip irrigation systems are on the right path towards using less water, but it’s still important to understand the available tools and resources to improve water efficiency.

A good place to start is with a comprehensive water analysis. That way you can maintain your drip system by applying the proper chemistry to prevent fouling of emitters and irrigation lines. Also, be sure to fix any leaks and have your Distribution Uniformity (DU) checked regularly during the growing season. Get the most out of your well and reservoir, and reduce water and energy costs at the same time by keeping them clean.

Finally, create irrigation schedules using automation and soil moisture monitors to prevent overwatering and ensure the right amount of water usage during each session. Water conservation becomes increasingly important as the world population grows, and quality water becomes harder to find.

SOURCE: KURITA AMERICA