What are common problems of drip irrigation systems

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Setting up a drip irrigation system often requires more money at the start compared to systems like sprinkler irrigation. This higher initial cost is due to the special equipment needed, like drip pipes and filters.

Drip irrigation systems require careful management. The layout of the system is sensitive, so it’s important to check it regularly to make sure everything is working properly.

Rodents, insects, or even human activities can damage the pipes, causing leaks.

Water filtration is necessary to keep the drip lines from getting blocked. Clean water helps the system work smoothly and ensures plants get the water they need.

However, with proper care and attention, a drip irrigation system can be a long-lasting and efficient way to water your crops and help to achieve better crop yields.


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