What's best size of Irrigation pipe

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How many coins you can scrape your plastic tube bill, however, depending on your irrigation method, the slope of your field, sometimes you ask.

According nail, diameter and thickness of the plastic tube that you need depends on what you need it to do. In 6-7 mm thickness of fine furrow, if you just punch holes in the middle and run it down the row, "he said." For more inlet rice irrigation, border irrigation or soybeans, our advice is to go with a higher quality , 9-10 mm plastic pipe. "
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Irrigation expert Jim Thomas in Starkville, Mississippi, Mississippi State University, the proposed pipeline running down a notch, such as ditches or down the sink pads 6-7 mm in size. Thin flexible plastic pipes, can also be used for zero, or near zero, if the pipe class field having holes punched only once, and then remain the same.

"In the 6-7 mm thick pipe will fine, as long as you have a large enough pipeline to handle the flow of work, you've got a very smooth pad, in the short term, as well as a zero or 0.02,0.04, 0.05 slope," Thomas said . "But if you want to plug the loopholes in the tube, or gate, or any change in slope, you will want in 9-10 mm thick pipe."

An important factor in the thickness of the pipe, he said, is a field elevation changes well and ends at line irrigation ditch between fields. "Thin tube may be provided by the slope of 0.1 or greater blow. What makes your swelling repeated plastic tubing. Flexible plastic tube to stretch it a little bit each time diminished. From ultraviolet sunlight had weakened it look natural ,"He said.

Tucker added, "Many manufacturers just feel more comfortable using a heavier (9-10 mm) tubing tendency in most applications, even in the case of thin tubes can work. It just weakens the smaller broken."

Some companies have begun to manufacture heavy irrigation for crops, 15 mm soft plastic tube. For the use of plastic pipe so thick would be limited, especially given the premium of such products, and you can only get one-eighth of a mile, rather than one-quarter mile, Nailer said. The main purpose, he saw 15 mm plastic pipe where growers once again push the water a steep slope, or through a low area (such as a ditch), and use it for short or discharge pipe from the pump or the riser to a high field .

When it comes to a choice between the various available pipeline diameter nail that there are some changes in the size requirements of view.

In general, he said, he suggested to limit 12-inch pipe about 1,000 gallons per minute and 15-inch pipe water capacity of 2000 gallons per minute. Lot 2000 gallons per minute, he said, and producers may want to consider the 18-inch pipeline, which has about 3,000 gallons per minute of water retention.

12 inches and 15 inches is probably accounted for using the delta, because most irrigation wells down to about 90% by 1000-2000 gallons per minute within the scope of the pipeline, according to the nail gun.

"These are general considerations. Sometimes you can get a little more or a little less of water through the pipe, it depends on how it is used," said nail gun. "Some consideration should also be given travel distance, and whether the release of water from the beginning of the pipe. The farther you have to go across the field to get the general needs of the larger diameter pipe."

Whether you choose what kind of pipe size for your irrigation needs to be scheduled as soon as flexible plastic tube with suppliers. "Book Now. If you have not booked it, you need to put it booked, because we are facing a shortage last year, dry weather increases the demand for plastic pipe. In addition, oil prices so high, I would not make a bet that manufacturers will produce yet been booked, an additional pipeline of farmers. "
 
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