AIR IRRIGATION

NO DRS

Irrigation with a surface drip system performs its main function of watering the crop.

Water and fertilizers practically reach the surface and moisten part of the subsoil. Besides, a lot of water is lost through evaporation, etc.

If you want to moisten a greater depth, more irrigation time is required, which means more economic costs in water and fertilizers.

AIR IRRIGATION

WITH DRS

If the DRS is installed, the water and fertilizers reach the subsoil and roots directly.

The subsoil is kept moist by feeding the roots with the necessary water and fertilizers.

Total irrigation times are reduced, up to 50-75% less water and fertilizers are consumed, in addition to drastically reducing weed growth.

AIR IRRIGATION

Dropper

If you have installed an aerial irrigation system, the conversion to an underground system is very simple and quick.

100% of the existing irrigation installation is used, you simply have to place a DRS in each installed dripper. The existing dripper is used, without the need for new or different drippers.

The DRS drainage tube has to be longer, since it has to reach the subsoil and be buried about 20 cm

Installation is quick and easy, making it a very economical installation. Anyone can do it, without the need for experience or technical training.

AIR IRRIGATION

Integrated Dripper

If you have installed a drip irrigation system, with an integrated dripper, the conversion to an underground system is very simple and quick.

100% of the existing irrigation installation is used, you simply have to place a DRS in each integrated dripper installed. The existing pipe with integrated drippers is used, without the need to change anything.

Installation is quick and easy, making it a very economical installation. Anyone can do it, without the need for experience or technical training.