Open Field Irrigation
Greenhouse Cultivation System
Open Field Irrigation
In addition to our expertise in modern greenhouses, we also have extensive experience with open field irrigation systems, particularly within small and large-scale projects. To optimize and make the traditional farming systems far more efficient and productive.
The choice for these systems is often based on practical, economic, and infrastructural considerations.
To bring the water, mixed with fertilizers straight to the plants. Without losing water and fertilizers by inefficient use. Like over top rain systems, where water is evaporating and or draining out partly to the environment. Caused by no specific watering per plant or plant line, but the whole field.
In the horticultural sector, “open field irrigation” refers to an irrigation system where water is delivered to crops in a relatively simple and direct manner, often without advanced technical control but with simple and efficient automation. Remotely controlled. This contrasts with an irrigation system in greenhouses, where water is collected, re-used, disinfected and precisely regulated.
Characteristics of open field irrigation:
- Simple efficient system: Often involves methods such as drip lines or dripp tape,
- Dripp lines on top or in the soil
- High capacities, because of big fields
- Efficient water and fertilizer use
- Water saving
Applications:
- Nuts, berries, open field vegetables, trees and flowers