Contour-furrow Irrigation


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Orchard Irrigation


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Furrow Irrigation


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Contour-furrow Irrigation


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Irrigation of Orchards


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"Orchard irrigation in the arid and semiarid regions of this country varies in practice, according to water supply, climate, soil and situation of the land, and in cost of installation and maintenance of the system. The right selection of land for an orchard tract should be the irrigator's first step toward profitable fruit production. Expensive devices should not be used for distributing water in orchards of low value and small return, but valuable orchards, yielding large annual returns will justify the best-known devices for successful irrigation. Prevention of waste of water should be a chief object of the irrigation not alone for the sake of economy but for the good of the orchard as well. A discussion of the factors essential to the successful irrigation of orchards as well as of different methods used is presented in the following pages." -- p. [2]




Irrigation Methods to Conserve Soil and Water on Steep Lands


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Whether yours is an irrigated orchard, vineyard, farm, or city lot-if it's on a grade of two per cent or more, you probably have an irrigation problem. When trees, vines, and other crops need water, it should be properly applied. Soil erosion must be prevented to keep land productive. The susceptibility of land to erosion during irrigation is governed by several factors: the method used, the rate at which water is applied, the cover on the soil, and the texture of the soil. There are some rather ingenious methods described in the circular - irrigation systems developed by people to meet their local problems. No doubt one or more of them can readily be adapted to meet your own situation.