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Question: I have an irrigation system that works well. What more can I do?

 

Step back and review your entire operation. Look for improvements that will reduce your water use or ensure that you are using only that amount which is needed.

  • Inspect your system when it is operating and make sure there are not any leaks. If any are found, repair them. Check your system frequently.
  • If possible, irrigate later in the day or evening, when temperatures are lower and there is less evaporation loss. This may not be an option for all crops as disease could be an issue.
  • Avoid irrigating during windy conditions. Not only is water loss due to evaporation much higher, but it is difficult to obtain an even distribution of water, especially for large volume gun systems.
  • Use rain gauges to measure how much water is being applied and if it is the intended amount. Consider using enough gauges to determine how evenly you have irrigated.
  • Watch your system to ensure that the application rate does not exceed how fast the ground will accept it (infiltration). If it does, you will see runoff. Not only is this a waste of water, but you are also not getting the full benefit of the application.
  • If you have a system where the pipes are moved between irrigations, try to allow the pipes to drain back into storage, if possible.