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INNOVATIONS IN MICRO-IRRIGATION

1965: OUR BEGINNING – A REVOLUTION

Simcha Blass

First Dripper

THE CHALLENGE: SAVE MORE WATER, INCREASE YIELDS

DRIP ADOPTION RATE

§  Low volume water application

§  Frequent irrigation

§  Low operating pressure

§ Wet only soil around roots

§  Application of nutrients through system

§  Highest efficiency and uniformity possible

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HOW DOES DRIP WORK?

CROP NEEDS Heat & Sunlight

Water Nutrients

Carbon Dioxide

Drip gives a grower the most control over water and nutrient delivery

Hard to manage air and sunlight

§  Misconception: “I can’t apply enough water with drip”

Water not available for plant uptake

Water is applied directly to roots instead of entire soil volume

Furrow Drip

THE BENEFITS OF DRIP: WATER SAVINGS

THE BENEFITS OF DRIP: FERTILIZER SAVINGS

Nutrients in solution & readily taken up by roots

Meet crop nutrient demands

P,K

NO3

NO3 NO3 NO3

NO3 NO3

NO3

P K P

NO3 NO3

P K

K➔ Less NO3 loss due to deep percolation with drip

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INNOVATION TRENDS

§ PRODUCTS § SOLUTIONS § CROPS

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INNOVATIONS - PRODUCTS

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INNOVATIONS - SOLUTIONS

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INNOVATIONS - CROPS

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“People often think of driplines as just a different style of irrigation, but the biggest advantage is the ability to spoon all of your nutrients at key intervals because you are irrigating so frequently.”

“My primary goal for shifting to a Netafim drip irrigation system was to become more efficient with our resources, and ultimately more profitable.”

SETH ROSSOW’S EXPERIENCE

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ALFALFA VIDEO

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