Spraying of irrigation water like rain water on crops is called the sprinkle method or shower irrigation.
In this, water is distributed by pumping through a pipe mechanism, then air is sprayed through the spray head and over the entire soil surface, splitting the water falling on the ground into small droplets.
Fountains spread efficiently from small to large areas and can be used on all types of soil.
Irrigation through this process does not cause water logging on the soil, which greatly increases the soil’s water-absorbing capacity.
By irrigating with this, there is no waterlogging on the ground, which greatly increases the soil’s water-absorbing capacity.
Places where land is up and down, simple irrigation is not possible at the places where sprinkle irrigation is beneficial in those places.
By irrigating this method, production is also good and water conservation is also done.