Humans have been growing crops since around 9500 BC, with the earliest crops being wheat, barley, peas, chickpeas, and lentils. These crops could not survive without irrigation and the only method available back then was irrigation by rainfall. Of course agricultural irrigation has progressed since then, but food still cannot be produced without an irrigation system.
There are several types of agricultural irrigation techniques and in this blog post we give you some more information about each of them, most requiring irrigation filtration systems.
The 3 major filtration technologies for agricultural irrigation are screen, disc and media, each with different filtration levels and used for different circumstances and they will be explained in this blog in more detail.