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Agriculture Irrigation Flow
Source → pump → drip/sprinkler → roots — water efficiency on farms.
Irrigation delivers controlled water to root zones.
Content quality
Content quality
- Quality
- School-ready
- Review
- Review approved
- Age suitability
- Lower secondary
- Safety
- Use with supervision
- License
- Original content
Simplified educational model. For learning and practice only — not professional-grade medical, engineering, or electrical documentation.
Vocational safety: Practice diagrams are educational. Real installation, repair, or wiring requires trained supervision.
Last reviewed: 5/1/2026 · Next: Review before embedding external OER figures.
- Simplified educational model. For learning and practice only — not professional-grade medical, engineering, or electrical documentation.
- Practice diagrams are educational. Real installation, repair, or wiring requires trained supervision.
Curriculum alignment
Aligned for classroom support — not official national syllabus certification.
Cameroon · Secondary · Irrigation · Field water flow
Cameroon · Agriculture education
Secondary · Irrigation · Field water flow
What you will understand
Irrigation delivers controlled water to root zones.
What you will draw
Top-down field with pipe lines.
What you will write
Zone, emitter, schedule.
Where you will use it
Food production and gardens.
Key vocabulary
- Drip line
- Sprinkler
- Pump
- Moisture
- Zone
Flow stages
- 1
Water source
Well or tank.
- 2
Distribution
Lines to rows.
- 3
Root zone
Where water should end.
Drawing steps
Drawing steps
- Field rows
- Main line
- Drip branches
- Pump symbol
Application
Flow
- Source → pump → headers → emitters → soil
Real-life application
- Why drip saves water vs flood irrigation?
Common mistakes
Common mistakes to avoid
- Overspray outside rows
Vocational depth
Tools: PVC pipe, Timer, Pressure gauge, Shovel
Safety: Electrical pump GFCI; trenching utility locate.
Mini project: School garden irrigation plan.