Climate has an important impact on agriculture. Climatic factors such as temperature, precipitation and sunshine directly affect the growth and development of crops. For example, excessive rainfall may cause flooding.
Climate change is having a greater impact on agriculture. Global warming causes climate change, increasing the frequency and intensity of droughts, floods and storms. These extreme weather events have severe impacts on crop growth and harvests.
That’s why we choose drip irrigation. Compared with traditional sprinkler irrigation and flood irrigation, it has the following advantages:
1. Water saving: Drip irrigation can transport water directly to plant roots, reducing water evaporation and loss. Compared with traditional sprinkler irrigation and flood irrigation, drip irrigation can save 30% to 70% of water resources.
2. Increase yield: Drip irrigation can transport water and nutrients directly to plant roots. Research shows that the use of drip irrigation can increase crop yields by 20% to 90%.
3. Reduce plant diseases and insect pests: Drip irrigation can reduce the humidity on crop leaves and reduce the incidence of plant diseases and insect pests. At the same time, the risk of nutrient waste and soil salinization is reduced.
4. Save energy: Drip irrigation can reduce the use time and frequency of water pumps, reducing energy consumption. It can reduce soil evaporation and loss, reducing the frequency of irrigation and water consumption.
5. Strong adaptability: Drip irrigation can adapt to various soil and climate conditions and can be used in arid, semi-arid and desert areas. At the same time, drip irrigation can adapt to the growth needs of various crops.
To sum up, drip irrigation is an irrigation method that is efficient, water-saving, energy-saving, and reduces pests and diseases. It can improve the yield and quality of crops and has strong adaptability. It is one of the important technologies of modern agriculture.