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Agri Drip Irrigation

Drip irrigation is the system in which supply of water takes place in controlled manner. In drip irrigation water is supplied through network of pipes. Drip irrigation saves 40% to 60% water,yield also increases and drip irrigation is suitable for all types of soil. 
The major problems faced by farmers are huge investment and damages due to animals and other sources. Drip irrigation plays an important role in water management. we can utilize water to a maximum level. Water wastage is reduced by using drip irrigation.
Advantages of drip irrigation are
  • High yield
  • Water saving
  • Weed growth is low
  • Energy saving
  • Low pesticide usage
  • plants are healthy

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  1. he ever-increasing population in Asia-Pacific and higher food demand are the key forces that continue to drive the demand for efficient irrigation systems. It is expected that farmers, especially those in more developed agricultural economies, will strive to enhance productivity to maximize returns from each acre. This is expected to maintain sustained growth over the next five years in the global drip irrigation market. drip irrigation

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  2. Once your lawn looks like garbage you stand out as "that guy" on the street that doesn't care what his grass looks like. Don't be that guy! Most people start to feel helpless when they run on sprinkler problems because of one big mistake...they are looking at the sprinkler system as a whole rather several components that add up to a sprinkler system. best oscillating sprinkler

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