Subsurface Drip Irrigation (USI) is a technique of localised delivery of water and nutrients to the soil.
It directly irrigates the root system of the plants, providing great savings in water resources, nutrients, costs and reduces environmental impact. The application of the water dose is done through the emitters and its installation conditions the disposition and location of the roots and the development pattern of the plants.
Is subsurface irrigation efficient?
Subsurface drip irrigation (SSDI) is a technique for delivering localised water and nutrients to the soil. It directly irrigates the root system of plants, saving water and nutrients. It also reduces costs and environmental impact.
The water is poured through the sprinklers. And its installation determines the arrangement and location of the roots and the way the plants develop.
How to determine how much water you should use?
This depends on the water holding capacity of the soil, the efficiency of the system and the root depth of your crops. Indeed, to get the most out of subsurface drip irrigation, you need very specific design, installation, operation and maintenance. That’s why at Novagric we adapt the entire drip irrigation system to your needs and available resources. Thus, we guarantee you greater productivity in your crops.
Underground irrigation installation
Advantages of Subsurface Drip Irrigation
On which crops can I install Subsurface Irrigation Systems?
Underground drip irrigation systems (RGS) are suitable for all types of crops (almond trees, vines, olive trees, pistachio trees, peaches, maize, barley, alfalfa, etc.). Furthermore, it is also compatible with organic farming, as it improves plant health and avoids the use of certain phytosanitary treatments.
Need help with your underground Irrigation system?
Underground drip irrigation systems require very specific design, installation, operation and maintenance criteria to make the most of all the advantages of these systems. Therefore, at Novagric we adapt the entire irrigation system to your needs and available resources.