Five Quick Tips Regarding Sugarcane Irrigation with Drip Irrigation

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Five Quick Tips Regarding Sugarcane Irrigation with Drip Irrigation Growing sugarcane through sub-surface drip irrigation results in a lot of sustainable economic, production, and environmental benefits. If you’ve decided to grow sugarcane with sub-surface drip irrigation, you’ve won half the battle! Reading these five quick tips will help you win the remaining half. This blog discusses five tips to help you optimize the benefits, efficiency, and sustainability of sub-surface drip irrigation (SDI) to grow more sugarcane. What is Sub-Surface Drip Irrigation? As a sugarcane farmer, you may be aware of the basic concept of sub-surface drip irrigation. Nevertheless, for the newbies, or farmers wanting to venture into sugarcane farming, here’s what is sub-surface drip irrigation (SDI). SDI involves the application of water through emitters turned on in the inner wall of the drip line. The typical discharge rate in SDI is in the rage of 1.0 – 3.0 LPH, which is the same as surface irrigation. SDI helps farmers grow more sugarcane, improves crop quality, with an average of 4-5 ratoons. SDI works with every soil type, climate, and topographies. Besides, it helps maintain healthy soil moisture and nutrition level to ensure optimal productivity, quality, and, therefore, the marketability of sugarcane. Of course, there’s much more associated with growing sugarcane through SDI. Netafim, the leading drip irrigation companies, provides the best guidance on SDI and helps make sugarcane farming a profitable venture. 5 Tips to Grow More and Better Sugarcane with SDI SDI brings sustainable advantages, but only when you get everything right, right from the beginning. So, from choosing the right dripper types to selecting the appropriate layout and then determining the distance between the emitters, growing sugarcane with SDI requires you to go through a few factors to make it more productive. Netafim talks about all of them. 1.

The Right Crop Layout Getting the crop layout constitutes a fundamental element. That’s because it is the layout that determines the water and nutrient efficiency to a considerable extent. Besides, it also helps you plan the drip lines and drive the efficiency of SDI. In this view, the benefits of sowing sugarcane in a line simplifies plowing and tilling and the application of fertilizers. Ideally, you must maintain a distance of 120 cm for single and 160 cm for the paired row. Further, drip line spacing also plays a crucial role in delivering the required amount of water during the crop's peak growth water requirement and growth period. In this view, the suggested drip line spacing is within the range of 1.2 m to 1.8 m. It ensures an adequate supply of water during peak water requirement (6-7 mm). Besides, the reduced distance between the drip tape and crop root zone augments SDI efficiency.

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The Dripper Type One of the most commonly asked questions associated with sugarcane irrigation is what kind of dripper I should use to grow sugarcane through sub-surface drip irrigation. Based on the observations, experience, and results, by far, the best dripper type to grow sugarcane through SDI is Pressure Compensated (PC) Dripper.


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