
Pivot Irrigation
Pivot irrigation is a method of watering crops using a long, rotating sprinkler system mounted on wheels. The system is shaped like a large arm that pivots around a central point, creating a circular area of irrigation. Water is pumped through pipes and sprayed out through sprinklers as the pivot slowly turns, evenly watering the fields. This efficient setup reduces water waste and labor, making it ideal for large agricultural areas. It’s widely used for crops like corn, wheat, and soybeans, ensuring consistent and controlled watering to maximize yield.