Drip Crop Irrigation on Alfalfa
When Bob Thomas and his son Rob began farming in the Imperial Valley six years ago, they quickly recognized that there must be a better way to irrigate their alfalfa. They soon discovered that cutting-edge growers were successfully using drip irrigation instead of sprinklers or gravity irrigation. After diligent research, they installed their first 116 acres with Toro’s Aqua-Traxx® drip tape in September of 2009, and have experienced significant benefits since then.
Alfalfa is one of the world’s most important crops, yet most growers still use relatively unsophisticated, less efficient gravity irrigation systems to meet its substantial water needs. With a Toro drip system, the Thomas’ have reported increased yields, streamlined harvesting, reduced labor, improved energy efficiency and fewer weeds. These are significant benefits in today’s challenging production environment. The Thomas’ have successfully adapted drip technology to their particular application, and even with relatively inexpensive water, they believe the system will pay for itself quickly from increased revenues and decreased costs alone.
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If only we would have had this irrigation system back when I was a kid growing up on our farm in Central Wisconsin. We lived day to day hoping for the weather to cooperate. The way this spring/summer has begun, most farmers will desperately wish for this system.
//Beth @ Mundelein lawn sprinkler systems
Thanks for the comment, Beth! We agree, drip irrigation is a great way to ensure your crops get the water they need, while at the same time reduce water and resource costs.