Dilly Dilly!!!What a superb idea. Help the fish and wildlife. Let the people of San Francisco drink each other's piss.
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Dilly Dilly!!!What a superb idea. Help the fish and wildlife. Let the people of San Francisco drink each other's piss.
Crops can be watered by a drip system, which is costly to install, and for decades drip systems have proved to be more effective, more ecological and require much less water to produce a plentiful and healthy crop yield.
Crops can be watered by a drip system, which is costly to install, and for decades drip systems have proved to be more effective, more ecological and require much less water to produce a plentiful and healthy crop yield.
Who told you that part of the story? The drip lines get torn up every year and need MASSIVE maintenance. Not only that -- but BECAUSE it doesn't have wide coverage -- it KILLS biologic activity in the SOIL in areas not reached by the drips.
Why do conservatives want to save libtards from their own stupidity?Let them dehydrate. Show them that in a socialist, liberal world, only the rich and the foreigner will fill their glass.
Guess you missed the parts (or didn't read them) that validate most everything I've said.Crops can be watered by a drip system, which is costly to install, and for decades drip systems have proved to be more effective, more ecological and require much less water to produce a plentiful and healthy crop yield.
Who told you that part of the story? The drip lines get torn up every year and need MASSIVE maintenance. Not only that -- but BECAUSE it doesn't have wide coverage -- it KILLS biologic activity in the SOIL in areas not reached by the drips.
Really, you forgot to post the evidence, and nothing I could find verified your fear mongering. See:
Drip Irrigation
Drip irrigation is the slow, even application of low pressure water to soil and plants using plastic tubing placed directly at the plants root zone.
There are some disadvantages to drip irrigation. For example:
Drip irrigation systems typically cost $500 to $1,200 or more per acre. Part of the cost is a capital investment useful for several years, and part is annual. Systems can be more elaborate and costly than they need to be.
Growers new to drip irrigation might want to start with a relatively simple system on a small acreage.
Drip tape or tubing must be managed to avoid leaking or plugging. Drip emitters are easily plugged by silt or other particles not filtered out of the irrigation water. Emitter plugging also can be caused by algae growing in the tape or by chemical deposits at the emitter.
You might need to redesign your weed control program. Drip irrigation might be unsatisfactory if herbicides need sprinkler irrigation for activation. However, drip irrigation can enhance weed control in arid climates by keeping much of the soil surface dry. Tape depth must be chosen carefully for compatibility with operations such as cultivation and weeding.
Drip tape causes extra cleanup costs after harvest. You'll need to plan for drip tape disposal, recycling or reuse.