
Furrow Irrigation
Furrow irrigation is an agricultural technique where shallow trenches, or furrows, are created between rows of crops. Water is channeled into these furrows, allowing it to flow along the rows and soak into the soil, delivering moisture directly to the plant roots. This method is efficient for crop production, as it reduces water waste and ensures that plants receive the necessary hydration. Furrow irrigation is commonly used for row crops like corn and soybeans, and can enhance yield by providing controlled water supply, especially in areas with limited rainfall.