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Achieve higher cotton yields while saving water

Drip irrigation is an important way to help conserve water, use less fertilizer and save on labor in order to increase yield and profit.

With drip irrigation, you can achieve a higher cotton yield with much less water use than any other irrigation method. We are talking 20 – 50% less water! Drip irrigation also provides the highest level of distribution uniformity spreading the water more effectively across all plants for even growth across your entire field. In addition, you will have fewer weeds and less disease to deal with as the water and nutrients are delivered directly to the root of the plant.

Fertilizer efficiency is also essential to today’s cotton grower. With a high nutrient demand, the timing of applying the nutrients to the cotton is critical.

With a Rivulis drip fertigation solution, the right amount of fertilizer is delivered directly to the cotton plant’s root zone, in turn, reducing your fertilizer and labor cost for application.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Sugarcane

What is the best irrigation method for sugarcane?
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How do you irrigate a sugarcane?
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What is the most critical stage of irrigation in sugarcane?
The most critical stage of irrigation in sugarcane is the formative stage (also known as the grand growth phase), which occurs approximately 4-6 months after planting. During this stage, the sugarcane plant experiences rapid growth, and its water requirements are at their peak. Proper irrigation management during this period is essential to ensure optimal growth and high yields.
How close does sugarcane need to be to water?
How close does sugarcane need to be to water?
Does sugarcane need water on both sides?
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Ready to save water and achieve a higher yield cotton crop? Let’s talk! We are with you every step of the way providing expertise throughout all project stages including design, planning, installation, logistics, training and support and real time crop monitoring and irrigation recommendations via Manna Irrigation Intelligence.

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