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Title: B3.2.3Irrigation techniques Sprinkler irrigation


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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler irrigation
  • Uniform application by artificial rain
  • Good application efficiencies (0.7 0.8)
  • dependent on wind, temperature, humidity
  • Fairly terrain independent (but design must take
    terrain into account)
  • Can have a low labour content
  • But
  • High(ish) investment cost
  • High maintenance cost due to pumping
  • Can be complex to run

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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Criteria(from Cornish)
  • Must permit cost recovery within one to two years
    (and double investment in a short time)
  • Must be suitable for use on small and irregular
    shaped plots
  • Must require only simple maintenance and tools
  • Have a low risk of component failure
  • Be simple to operate
  • Be durable and reliable able to withstand rough
    and frequent handling without serious damage

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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation System layout
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler irrigation
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Drag hose system
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Sprinkler
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Spray pattern
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Spray pattern
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Spray pattern Variation in pressure
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Variation in pressure
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Solid set system
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Hand move laterals
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Hop along system
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Drag hose system
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Drag hose system
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Centre pivot system
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Centre pivot system
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Centre pivot system
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Centre pivot system
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Linear move system
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Linear move system
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Linear move system
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Mobile raingun
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Mobile raingun
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Appropriateness
Type Divisibility Maintenance Risk Operator skill Durability
Hand move 3 2 2 2 3
Drag Hose 3 4 2 3 3
Low-tech 3 4 3 3 3
Perforated pipe 3 2 1 3 2
Side roll 0 2 2 2 2
Side move 0 1 1 1 1
Static gun 2 2 2 1 3
Boom 0 2 1 1 2
Traveling gun 2 1 1 1 2
Centre Pivot 0 1 1 1 2
Liner move 0 1 1 1 2
Solid set 3 3 2 3 3
Piped distribution 3 3 3 3 4
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B3.2.3 Irrigation techniquesSprinkler
irrigation Appropriateness
Type Score Crops
Piped distribution 16 All
Low tech 16 All
Drag hose 15 All
Solid set 14 Orchards
Hand move laterals 12 All
Perforated pipe 11 Soft fruit and veg
Static gun 10 Cereals, Row crops
Side roll 7 Short cereals, row crops
Traveling gun 7 Cereals, Row crops
Boom 6 Cereals, Row crops
Centre pivot 5 Cereals, Row crops
Linear move 5 Cereals, Row crops
Side move 4 Cereals, Row crops
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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniques Micro irrigation
  • Excellent efficiency (gt0.9)
  • little and often - plants have ideal water all
    the time
  • As little as 30 of the root zone is wetted
  • Not sensitive to slope
  • Good for mineralised water
  • Good for injected fertiliser
  • But
  • Very expensive
  • Needs well filtered water
  • Can be complex to operate ands maintain

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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
Improvements
Crop Yield Increase () Water saving ()
Bananas 52 45
Grapes 23 48
Sweet lime 50 61
Pomegranate 98 45
Papaya 75 68
Tomato 50 39
Watermelon 88 36
Okra 16 40
Cabbage 2 60
Chillies 44 62
Sweet Potato 39 60
Beetroot 7 79
Radish 2 77
Sugar cane 33 56
Cotton 26 53
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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
Layout
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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
Drip irrigation
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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
Root zone
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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
Infiltration
Sandy soil
Clay soil
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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
Emitters
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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
Thick walled drip hose
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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
Thin walled drip hose
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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
Bubblers
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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
Microsprinklers
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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
Microsprinklers
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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
Appropriateness
Type Divisibility Maintenance Risk Operator skill Durability
Drip emitters 3 3 1 1 1
Drip hose (thick) 3 3 1 1 1
Drip hose (thin) 3 3 1 1 1
Micro sprayers 3 3 2 1 3
Pressurised bubbler 3 3 3 3 4
Gravity fed bubbler 3 3 3 1 2
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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
Appropriateness
Type Score Crops Cost (USD 1990)
Piped distribution 16 All 800
Low tech Sprinkler 16 All
Pressurised bubbler 16 Orchard 3,000
Drag hose Sprinkler 15 All 675
Solid set Sprinkler 14 Orchards 3,500
Hand move laterals Sprinkler 12 All 675
Micro sprayers 12 Orchard, Soft fruit and 3,500
Gravity fed bubbler 12 Orchard 3,500
Perforated pipe Sprinkler 11 Soft fruit and vegetables 800
Static gun Sprinkler 10 Cereals, Row crops 950
Drip emitters 9 Wide row fruit and vegetables 3,500
Drip hose (thick) 9 Wide row fruit and vegetables 5,000
Drip hose (thin) 9 Wide row fruit and vegetables 3,000
Side roll Sprinkler 7 Short cereals, row crops 1,500
Traveling gun Sprinkler 7 Cereals, Row crops 1,500
Note Skilled workers wages in Sri Lanka 4/day,
Uganda, 2.5/day
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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
AppropriatenessMethods based on imported
components
  • Manufactured drip emitters and microsprayer
    assemblies are carefully supervised and
    maintained.
  • Ancillary equipment such as screen and media
    filters, metering valves, pressure regulators and
    fertilizer injectors are used in various
    combinations.
  • Note These options will be justified only for
    cash crops in a stable market economy.

From Small-scale irrigation for arid zones
Principles and options http//www.fao.org/docre
p/w3094e/w3094e00.htm
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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
AppropriatenessMethods based on imported
materials but local fabrication
  • Moulded plastic pipes or extruded plastic tubing
    are perforated manually and laid over the ground
    to simulate drip irrigation.
  • Vertical sections of plastic pipes (or even
    discarded plastic containers such as bottles) are
    embedded in the ground.
  • Thin-walled plastic vessels are filled with sand
    or gravel to provide mechanical resistance to
    crushing.

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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
AppropriatenessMethods based on imported
materials but local fabrication
  • Slit plastic sleeves cover the perforated
    sections of the tubes to prevent root penetration
    into the outlet holes.
  • Sand filters prevent suspended particles or algae
    from clogging the outlets.
  • Auxiliary containers are used to dissolve and
    inject fertilizer into the irrigation water.
  • Vertical standpipes are used to deliver water
    from an underground pipe to small basins.

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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
AppropriatenessMethods based entirely on local
materials and workmanship
  • Low-fired porous ceramic pots are placed on the
    surface or embedded in the soil within the root
    zone. When filled with water and dissolved
    fertilizers, the permeable clay receptacles ooze
    water and nutrients into the soil.
  • Sectioned ceramic pipes constitute line sources
    that feed elongated beds.

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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesMicro irrigation
Appropriateness Clay pot method
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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesModern irrigation
technologies Appropriateness(from Cornish)
  • The technology must offer the farmer sufficient
    financial return or a reduction in labour demand,
    to justify the investment
  • Farmers need to grow high value crops for an
    assured market in order to cover costs
  • Increasing national or regional water shortage is
    an important factor motivating governments to
    promote the use of modern irrigation technologies

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B3.2.4 Irrigation techniquesModern irrigation
technologies Appropriateness
  • Governments must enact policies promoting the
    technologies for the smallholder, making it
    attractive to manufacturers and dealers to
    develop and promote them
  • Suitable systems must be relatively cheap and
    straightforward to operate and maintain
  • Farmers require effective technical support in
    the initial years failure ruin
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