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Agriculture Drippers are a type of agricultural machinery and equipment used to deliver water and nutrients to crops. They are typically used in drip irrigation systems, which are designed to reduce water usage and improve crop yields. Drippers are typically made of plastic and are available in a variety of sizes and shapes. They are connected to a water source, such as a tank or reservoir, and are placed at regular intervals along the irrigation line. The water is then released in a slow, steady stream, allowing for precise control of the amount of water and nutrients delivered to the crops.
Agriculture Drippers are used in a variety of agricultural applications, including vegetable and fruit production, turf and landscape maintenance, and forestry. They are also used in greenhouses and nurseries, as well as in hydroponic systems.
Some companies in the Agriculture Dripper market include Netafim, Jain Irrigation Systems, Rain Bird, Toro, and Hunter Industries. Show Less Read more