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Slide Gate Pipe Irrigation System, BF Series for Furrow Irrigation Or Flood Irrigation
Dear Deer - Model BF-201W - White Flood Flat Hose for Side Inlet Irrigation
White Flood Flat Hose for side inlet irrigation to insert slide gate for rice, sugarcane and other crops. Slide Gate Pipe Irrigation: Crops that require large amounts of water generally use conventional furrow irrigation and flood irrigation. However, because the irrigation water flows directly on the field, the water is continuously absorbed by the soil, resulting in uneven absorption of water at the flow beginning and the end. The area at the flow beginning may have too much water, but at the end may not have enough water. Another disadvantage of conventional furrow irrigation and flood irrigation is the longer irrigation time required. These shortcomings are particularly evident in large areas.
Dear Deer - Model BF-201B - Black Flood Flat Hose for Side Inlet Irrigation
Black Flood Flat Hose for side inlet irrigation to insert slide gate for rice, sugarcane and other crops. Crops that require large amounts of water generally use conventional furrow irrigation and flood irrigation. However, because the irrigation water flows directly on the field, the water is continuously absorbed by the soil, resulting in uneven absorption of water at the flow beginning and the end. The area at the flow beginning may have too much water, but at the end may not have enough water. Another disadvantage of conventional furrow irrigation and flood irrigation is the longer irrigation time required. These shortcomings are particularly evident in large areas.
