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Mechanized irrigation systems are a type of water management technology used to efficiently deliver water to crops. These systems are designed to reduce water waste and improve crop yields. They are typically powered by electricity or diesel fuel, and can be used to irrigate large areas of land. The systems can be used to control the amount of water delivered to each crop, as well as the timing of the water delivery. This helps to ensure that the crops receive the optimal amount of water for their growth.
Mechanized irrigation systems are becoming increasingly popular as a way to conserve water and improve crop yields. They are being used in many parts of the world, including the United States, India, and China. The systems are also being used to help reduce water pollution, as they can help to reduce the amount of runoff from agricultural fields.
Some of the companies in the mechanized irrigation systems market include Netafim, Valmont Industries, Lindsay Corporation, Jain Irrigation Systems, and The Toro Company. Show Less Read more