Irrigation Systems

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Irrigation Systems

Irrigation systems are the methods of applying water to crops and are classified as surface irrigation, sprinkler irrigation, and microirrigation. The decision to select an irrigation system or convert to a more efficient irrigation system is complicated. From a water conservation standpoint the choice is simple, with water savings increasing as surface irrigation systems are changed to sprinkler systems and as sprinkler systems are changed to microirrigation systems. However, the success of an irrigation system will be highly dependent on site and situation factors as well as the level of management employed. Existing irrigation systems should be carefully evaluated before switching to alternative irrigation systems.

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Different Irrigation Systems Available

Because we have sourced the best irrigation systems for the last years for our clients who span varied backgrounds and farming fields. Our quality, reliability and service have made us the leader in our industry and sector. Our Awards including the recent 3 from the SME Ghana Awards 2015, is proof of our dominance on the market.

  • Sprinkler Irrigation Systems
  • Center Pivot Irrigation Systems
  • Lateral Pivot
  • Hose Reel Irrigation
  • Drip Irrigation
  • Flat Hose / Tube Irrigation
  • Flood Irrigation:

    This method is frequently referred to as wild flooding. Although these systems are advantageous for their low initial cost and labor requirements, they are disadvantageous for their low efficiency and uniformity.

  • Border Irrigation:

    Border irrigation is suitable for most crops and soil types, but is favored by slow to moderate intake soils and crops that can tolerate prolonged ponding.

  • Basin Irrigation

    Basins are typically rectangular in shape, level in all directions, and are encompassed by a dyke to prevent runoff. Inflow to basins is generally undirected and uncontrolled .

About Irrigation Systems

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