FURROW
the water is allowed to enter the field made between two rows of a crop
There are several disadvantages with furrow irrigation. These may include: (1) an accumulation of salinity between furrows; (2) an increased level of tail water losses; (3) the difficulty of moving farm equipment across the furrows; (4) the added expense and time to make extra tillage practice (furrow construction); (5) an increase in the erosive potential of the flow; (6) a higher commitment of labor to operate efficiently; and (7) generally furrow systems are more difficult to automate, particularly with regard to regulating an equal discharge in each furrow (F.A.O 2013). Engr. Muhammad Faizer Ali Panhwar
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Furrow irrigation should be used on slopes. Furrow irrigation creates parallel channels along the length of the slope.
FURROW
drip and furrow irrigation
Furrow is used for row cropingGardens.For soils of low permeability furrow may vary from 20 to 30 cm
Furrow is used for row cropingGardens.For soils of low permeability furrow may vary from 20 to 30 cmmethods:furrowcorrugationsfurrow and corrugations
Burhan N. Girgin has written: 'Surge flow furrow irrigation and crop residues to reduce soil erosion' -- subject(s): Soil conservation, Irrigation, Crop residues, Irrigation engineering, Hops, Furrow irrigation
It sprays water over the top of the plants, similar to a gentle shower. Not as efficient as drip irrigation, but much more efficient than flood or furrow irrigation.
The definition for furrow is " A long narrow trench made in the ground by a plow, esp. for planting seeds or for irrigation." Some of the synonyms for the word furrow are line, wrinkle, crease, groove, rut, and wake.
It sprays water over the top of the plants, similar to a gentle shower. Not as efficient as drip irrigation, but much more efficient than flood or furrow irrigation.
the water is allowed to enter the field made between two rows of a crop
Jan Van Nieuwkoop has written: 'Optimal design and management of furrow irrigation systems' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Irrigation, Irrigation, Irrigation efficiency
Only about 20% to 40%, depending on how it's done. Furrow irrigation can boost this to about 50% to 60%. Drip irrigation is still the most efficient, occasionally reaching nearly 90% efficient.