Buried pipelines are rapidly replacing many open-channel farm irrigation ditches. Both lined and unlined ditches may likely become obsolete in many areas in the future. Buried pipelines have many advantages. They eliminate seepage, provide better weed control, take less land out of production, enabling squaring fields by eliminating open ditches and provide better water control with less labor. Also, pipelines have a greater potential for automation. Automatic surface irrigation is just around the corner and installing buried pipelines is a first step in that direction
A new system comprised of a buried pipe, with riser inlets from the surface at intervals, along the ...
Water shortages and rising energy and labor costs are forcing irrigators to look for ways to increas...
Sprinkler irrigation systems distribute water by spraying it over the fields. The water is piped und...
SOCIETY is demanding that farm irrigators use their water supply more efficiently and decrease irrig...
There are approximately 1,400 miles of low pressure non-reinforced cast-in-place ( monolithic or C...
Photograph of plastic irrigation pipe being installed. This pipe will be deep enough to allow farmin...
Although the majority of the conveyance of irrigation water is by open channels, closed conduits or ...
Findings of research work into the use of buried pipe distribution systems for surface irrigation ar...
Up to this time, concrete structures had not been extensively in irrigated fields where severe freez...
Pipe sizes are usually selected to keep the friction loss of the flowing water below some specified ...
4 pp., 8 figures, 2 tablesAimed at farmers and irrigators who want to irrigate their crops using fle...
Pipelines for conducting water are one of the fundamental componnents of sprinkler irrigation syste...
A study of eight cement concrete buried pipe schemes in Bangladesh was carried out during 1989-91 to...
Photograph of a close up view of a plastic pipe with sleeve turnouts irrigating a field. The back of...
The operation of irrigation systems on eight deep tubewells in Tangail district, Bangladesh, was mon...
A new system comprised of a buried pipe, with riser inlets from the surface at intervals, along the ...
Water shortages and rising energy and labor costs are forcing irrigators to look for ways to increas...
Sprinkler irrigation systems distribute water by spraying it over the fields. The water is piped und...
SOCIETY is demanding that farm irrigators use their water supply more efficiently and decrease irrig...
There are approximately 1,400 miles of low pressure non-reinforced cast-in-place ( monolithic or C...
Photograph of plastic irrigation pipe being installed. This pipe will be deep enough to allow farmin...
Although the majority of the conveyance of irrigation water is by open channels, closed conduits or ...
Findings of research work into the use of buried pipe distribution systems for surface irrigation ar...
Up to this time, concrete structures had not been extensively in irrigated fields where severe freez...
Pipe sizes are usually selected to keep the friction loss of the flowing water below some specified ...
4 pp., 8 figures, 2 tablesAimed at farmers and irrigators who want to irrigate their crops using fle...
Pipelines for conducting water are one of the fundamental componnents of sprinkler irrigation syste...
A study of eight cement concrete buried pipe schemes in Bangladesh was carried out during 1989-91 to...
Photograph of a close up view of a plastic pipe with sleeve turnouts irrigating a field. The back of...
The operation of irrigation systems on eight deep tubewells in Tangail district, Bangladesh, was mon...
A new system comprised of a buried pipe, with riser inlets from the surface at intervals, along the ...
Water shortages and rising energy and labor costs are forcing irrigators to look for ways to increas...
Sprinkler irrigation systems distribute water by spraying it over the fields. The water is piped und...