**13.3 Localized irrigation**

Water is delivered to each facility through a network of pipes at low pressure in this system. Water is continually delivered at very low rates to points or small areas in the field through small holes in plastic tubing or from emitters in this system. Only a portion of the field has been soaked.


#### **13.4 Drip irrigation**

Drops of water are provided at the roots of the plants in this style. Because it takes more upkeep, this method of irrigation is only utilized in orchards and high-value crops. Fertigation can also be done through this system.

#### **13.5 Centre pivot irrigation**

A sprinkler system that moves in a circular pattern distributes the water. This approach is most employed in commercial cooperative farms with a lot of acreages to grow. It aids in the attainment of precision agricultural aims. This technology can also be used for fertilization. Sub Irrigation Water is dispersed by raising the water table through a network of pumping unit valves, ditches, and canals.

#### **13.6 Manual irrigation**

This is a laborious and time-consuming irrigation technique. Manual labor is used to supply water using watering cans at this location. We can characterize irrigation in other ways also. Irrigation can be done by two different techniques:

Conventional Methods.

Modern Methods.
