A method of irrigation in which water is introduced at one end of the field and flows through the furrows between each row of plants. Water seeps sideways as well as down to irrigate the plants.
A method similar to corrugation irrigation used in permeable soils. It consists in feeding narrow furrows very close to one another with small discharges so as to wet more easily all the soil situated between two rows of crops. Back to the top
Irrigation method in which water travels through the field by means of small channels between each groups of rows.