Dear friend !Hi,
Can any one let me know the ways for irrigating drylands ?
First you must tell which district you belong to and also your state.And you must narrate your exact position wrt your land condition , then you must ask for solution.Hi Brother, Thanks for the reply.
Here comes my problem. I do have a openwell in my fertile land ... I also have Dryland which is located 4km away my fertile land.
Is it possible to bring water from my fertile land to my dryland ?.. How much it would be expensive ??
Is goverment providing any subsidy for this irrigation ?
Dear mathew!Dear Carnay,
i have land in between Thenkasi and Chenkotai near to hill slop. have 2 bore well, one well with motor and that borewell has 600feet deep but motor put in 200mtr depth only. land area is 20acere and doe not connected with any iregation infrastructure. there is no overhead tank or any drip irrigation facility. presently land have few cocount trees which are not in healthy stage. am planning to put re plantation of coconut trees. on initial stage need some short term crop (with minimal attendance/care) and long term crop. also in initial stage do not wanted to invest heavy in cultivations
can u pls suggest
- options of irregations
- some recomendations in crop pattern'
- what are the basic machinery;s/equipments to be procured
rgds
mathew
The farmer has to choose the company by seeing the quality of the drip irrigation system, then availability of the services, and after sale services. This is the most important part. Quality of the components, services and how they are installing and how they are designing the system. These parts they have to consider before purchasing the drip irrigation system.Dear Mr. Donga,
What are the important points a farmer has to think of when he asks for drip irrigation for his dry land?
Regards,
Shweta - Editorial Team
Using rain water harvesting method on a dryland farm is a very good method to go about. The water table around your land improves, and you can go for good commercial crops growing.Dear Friends,
I have dry land 10 Acre with one bore well at Sivagagai Dist, Tamil Nadu. I don't have sufficient water and normal rain fall when i compare with other Dist in TN. Please let me know what are all the trees I can plant which will sustain with less water. I am planning to rain water harvasting at my farm(not let water go out of my land).
what are all other ways I can develop. Please suggest me.
I am not interested with Ucalipitus tree(this will eat ground water more).
regards
selvam