• Linear irrigation machines travel back and forth across your field instead of around a central point as a center pivot does.
• A linear can move in a straight line, in forward or reverse. Their mobility makes linears one of the most efficient forms of farm irrigation.
• Typically irrigating 92 to 98 percent of a square or rectangular field. Linears can also assist with chemigation, fertigation, and germination, and can help decrease leaching that can occur through other irrigation methods.
• Small, flexible linears usually pull long hoses and have the ability to reverse without having to move the hose. This overcomes one of the primary disadvantages of linears – labor to handle and move the hose. Linears can in many cases bring the advantages of center pivots (application efficiency and uniformity, cost effectiveness, and low labor requirements) to these smaller, irregular fields.

Types Of LINEAR IRRIGATION Systems

Water Feed By Hose:

• Water supply by a wide diameter hose - as required - which is installed in the main entrance.
• Support the use of the two- or four-wheel system depending on the size of the field.
• Water inlets and hoses with multiple diameters starting from 5 to 10 inches, depending on the area of the land and the type of crop.

Ditch Feed Water Delivery:

• The axis is fed with water through a channel adjacent to the ground or in the middle of it.
• It is preferable that the channel be of reinforced concrete or surrounded by plastic molds with light inclinations very.
• The process of selecting a filter for water intake depends on the type of channel implemented.

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