Irrigation systems
Drip irrigation
Drip irrigation is a precise, economical irrigation system that delivers water directly to plant roots.




Spray Irrigation
This is an irrigation system in which water is distributed in the form of rain, simulating precipitation, possibly drizzle. This form of spraying can be used to water any type of crop.
- It is suitable for virtually all soil types with infiltration rates of less than 4 cm/hour and is compatible with most crops and soils.

Central Pivot Irrigation
A method of irrigating crops by sprinkling, where nozzles (sprinklers) rotate around a pivot. A circular area centered on the pivot is then irrigated, creating a characteristic circular pattern on aerial views.
- One of the advantages of center pivot irrigation is that it allows irrigation to be applied evenly, reducing the need for human labor.