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Agriculture irrigation system
Top-view farm strip with drip irrigation for six rows.
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Agriculture irrigation system
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Top-view farm strip with drip irrigation for six rows.
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Top-view farm strip with drip irrigation for six rows.
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Mastery path · Agriculture irrigation basics
Step 1 of 3 · Diagram drip vs flood vs sprinkler tradeoffs for one crop context.
Concept goal
Top-view farm strip with drip irrigation for six rows.
Practice task
When is drip wrong?
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Drawing steps
- Water source on one side.
- Main horizontal pipe.
- Parallel drip lines to rows.
- Arrow flow direction on pipes.
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