Low Pressure Drip Irrigation System. The economic new solution for flood and furrow irrigation of field crops

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Low Pressure Drip Irrigation System The economic new solution for flood and furrow irrigation of field crops

How to meet the challenges of flood and furrow irrigation in field crops Farmers using traditional irrigation methods to irrigate their field crops have to battle against a wide range of challenges. These obstacles prevent efficient farming and increase operating costs. Furrow or flood irrigation could cause the following problems: Depletion of wells, aquifers and rivers Contamination of water sources Leaching of nutrients and environmental pollution Decrease in soil fertility Flood and furrow irrigation also have major weaknesses: Uneven distribution of water and nutrients Loss of fertilizer Runoff and evaporation high operation & maintenance costs Lower yield Drip irrigation is the answer farmers can rely on to meet these challenges. What is drip irrigation? Drip irrigation is an advanced irrigation system based on low flow, uniform application, irrigation technology. It uses specially designed narrow pipes pre-fitted with sophisticated drippers. They work together forming a system that irrigates by dripping the exact amount of water and nutrients crops need, eliminating the loss of fertilizer and water by over application.

MEAC s LPS is today's most effective drip irrigation solution for field crops LPS (Low Pressure System) was developed specially for your crops. Easy to use, simple to set up, LPS is designed for precise delivery of water and nutrients directly to the plant root zone (Nutrigation ). Acclaimed by growers in all parts of the world, LPS will improve both the quality and quantity of your crops. LPS is designed to help farmers save money. Low maintenance. Trouble-free operation. Equipment can be re-used. Existing infrastructure (leveled fields, water sources and pump) can be utilized. Low outlay; fast ROI (return on investment). Reduced pumping activity cuts energy costs. Modular structure enables phased installation and costs. High Application efficiency. High Distribution uniformity. Corn - Commercial Crops Cotton - Commercial Crops 5.5 1.25 1.55 2 3.5 6 4.5 1.5 Ton/Ha 1 3 Ton/Ha 1.5 0.5 0 Flood irrigation Drip irrigation 0 Flood irrigation Drip irrigation Source: Commercial field in Izmir, Turkey Crop season:2003

Contents of the LPS Module Control Head Engineered for accurate, dependable Nutrigation that precisely delivers water and nutrients directly to the plant root zone. LPS Integral Dripperlines Thin walled pipeline with drippers integrated into the pipe wall. Features superior irrigation uniformity and clog resistance. All the components required for water supply control. LPS Distribution Pipe Transports water from source to dripperline. Components: a) PolyNet - thin walled polyethylene pipeline that is simple to install and handle; light weight for surface placement; easy to roll up and shift to other locations; simple to store. b) Purpose designed connectors. LPS Accessories and Tools Purpose designed support equipment. Ensures effective system operation; includes pressure gauges, plugs etc. Additional LPS services Assistance in planning a system to precisely answer your crop needs. Agronomic backup. Software consultation and support.

Why is drip irrigation so successful? Easy to install and maintain Carries water and nutrients directly to the plant's root zone Ensures plants get the exact quantities of water and nutrients needed. Based on advanced technology Increases yield and improves quality Minimizes operation & maintenance costs Why field crop farmers benefit from LPS Enables more efficient, accurate use of water and nutrients. Prevents soil erosion by removing flooding. Has a lower evaporation rate that prevents run-off, deep percolation and leaching. Simple to handle and store, LPS can be easily rolled up before harvesting. Allows all farm agro-technic practices such as plucking, mechanical harvesting and weeding to continue uninterrupted. Facilitates pre-planning of plant growth and harvest schedules. Saves water and energy.

M02-0304-DRP-BR-0026-EN About MEAC MEAC is at the forefront of agricultural and water management thinking. By teaming extensive agricultural and landscape experience, MEAC has become a major player in advancing proper, effective and efficient utilization of precious water resources. Fostering the development of agriculture and landscape, the company s cutting-edge solutions for efficient and reliable water management, together with hands-on training programs, are helping to improve crop yields and quality as well as advance regional technical skills. MEAC P.O Box: 261237 Dubai, Jabal Ali Free Zone, United Arab Emirates Tel. +971-4-2974244 Fax +971-4-2974255 E-mail:info@meac.net www.meac.net Country Production facility Saudi UAE Qatar Name & Address MEAC P.O Box: 261237 Dubai, Jabal Ali Free Zone, United Arab Emirates MEAC Saudi P.O. Box: 49921 Riyadh 11513, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia MEAC UAE P.O. Box: 90542, Dubai, United Arab Emirates MEAC Qatar P.O. Box: 3082, Doha Qatar Telephone Fax & E-mail Tel. +971-4-2974244 Fax +971-4-2974255 E-mail:info@meac.net Tel: +966 1 493 8627 Fax: +966 1 4938038 E-mail:meac@meac.com.sa Tel: +971 4 297 4244 Fax: +971 4 297 4255 E-mail:meacwm@emirates.net.ae Tel: +974 432 6598 Fax: +974 431 1968 E-mail:meacqatar@qatar.net.qa