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Micro and Drip Irrigation System

Micro and Drip Irrigation System

Understanding about micro and drip irrigation system Drip irrigation system is also known as micro irrigation. It is especially important to have complete technical knowledge of the system to run the drip system successfully. For which one should have knowledge of the functions of different parts and subdivisions of the system and its usefulness. Here is a brief overview on the different parts of the system and its functions. 

Micro and Drip Irrigation System

 Main parts of drip system: 

1. Pump unit 

2. Head Unit 

3. Bypass assembly Gate valve 

4. Pressure measuring instrument 

5. Fertilizer unit 

6. Filter 

7. Main pipe 

8. Sub Main Pipe 

9. Lateral 

10. Drip / Microtube Small Fountain


Sum Irrigation is an innovative idea of ​​irrigation, which can be described by the following features. 

Water is supplied at low rates. . 

 Water is supplied for a long period of time. . 

 Water is supplied at regular intervals. . 

 Water is delivered directly to the root area of ​​the plant. . 

 Water is supplied by a pressure delivery system. . 

 Fertilizers are supplied by water. 

 The Micro Irrigation System provides a variety of filtration systems with drippers arranged along the length of the crop, a structure of submain lines and laterals to irrigate the crop. Delivers. Water and nutrients enter the soil through secretions and reach the plant roots by the combined force of gravity and capillary. In this way the plant's need for moisture and nutrients is met immediately. At the same time ensuring that the plants never experience water shortages, the maximum growth and quality for high yields is enhanced and improved.



Advantages: 

More crops and better crop quality. 

 Early maturity or early harvest. 

 Water and fertilizer savings More efficiency of water and fertilizer. 

 Energy saving 

 Possible use of salt water for irrigation. 

 Mechanization of irrigation and system at night is possible. 

 Apart from leveling, uniform growth of crop is also possible in uneven areas. 

 More ease in crop production management 

 Less probability of diseases and pests as plant leaves remain dry 

 Land with problem of low spread rate (eg heavy land) can also be irrigated. 

 Low growth of weeds. 

 Low intercropping method. Reduced cost of sports. 

 Access to work and irrigation at the same time. 

 Low labor cost. Micro irrigation system.

The easiest way to adopt micro irrigation system is to contact any company manufacturing GGRC approved micro irrigation equipment for installation of Sutham Irrigation Equipment. Documents to be attached with the completed application form - two photos, copy of 6-12, copy of 6 - A, foot form, sample of small / large / marginal farmers, sample of Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe, identity card, photo of farmer with water source and other required Papers. 

 For more information you can contact GSFC / GNFC Depot / GGRC Office, GAIC Centers or District Panchayat Agriculture Branch Office. Online information is available on GGRC website www.ggrc.co.in. Also GGRC can be.

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