Border strip irrigation

In border strip irrigation, water is applied through controlled flooding of the surface. The field to be irrigated is aligned into strips by parallel dikes or border ridges, and each strip is irrigated separately. Slopes of each unit should be uniform, with a minimum slope of 0.05% to facilitate suitable drainage and a maximum slope of 2% to limit the soil erosion. This water-smart technology saves about 10-30% of water compared to the conventional flooding. Yield is also increased by 25-35% in the border strip method of irrigation over the conventional flooding. Deep homogenous loam or clay soils with medium infiltration rates are preferred for such irrigation. It is suitable to irrigate crops like wheat, barley, fodder crops, and legumes, but not suitable for crops like paddy, where ponding of water is necessary.