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How to get an additional 200 mm of moisture in dry conditions using atmospheric irrigation Our Telegram channel - https://t.me/zapisky_agronoma Link to the price list of Guminatrin https://drive.google.com/file/d/17704... For questions about purchasing Guminatrin (NPP Siberian Humates) and seeds, please call: 8-908-100-54-51 (WhatsApp) 8-965-879-45-59 Official representatives engaged in the sale of Guminatrin Russia Avramenko Yuri Viktorovich Krasnodar Territory, Novokubansk Email: [email protected] Tel. 8-991-355-91-15 Kazakhstan Peresunko Evgeniy Vitalievich Karaganda Email: [email protected] Tel 8-705-747-20-56 In this video we will talk about atmospheric irrigation or it is also called dry irrigation or underground dew. Scientists say that atmospheric irrigation provides from 1 to 5 mm of moisture per day. That is, in drought conditions, atmospheric irrigation can be the main source of moisture for the root system of plants. What factors should be observed for maximum accumulation of moisture in the soil using atmospheric irrigation 1) The first is a properly constructed crop rotation. It is necessary to alternate crops with taproot and fibrous root systems. Moreover, the crop rotation must necessarily include crops with a taproot system, which penetrate well into the deep layers of the soil with their roots. Such crops include rape, flax, sunflower, alfalfa, vetch. But, for example, buckwheat only loosens the top layer of soil well to a depth of 30-40 cm and practically does not penetrate deeper, although it also has a taproot system 2) The second is the rejection of deep soil cultivation. In order to obtain additional moisture from atmospheric irrigation, it is necessary to switch either to zero soil cultivation (No-till), or to minimum (surface soil cultivation). With minimum, the maximum cultivation depth should not exceed 4-5 cm. 3) Well, the third factor is that all crop residues should remain on the field and either be buried no deeper than 4-5 cm, or remain on the surface untouched. Mulch, that is, the upper loose layer, consisting only of soil without plant residues, will perform its heat-insulating function only until the first rains. That is, such mulch after precipitation or watering is compacted and a crust forms on the surface, which prevents air and precipitation from getting into deeper layers. In addition to the lack of additional moisture in the form of atmospheric irrigation, due to the formation of the crust, the root system of plants and soil microorganisms do not receive enough oxygen, which they breathe, which does not have the best effect on the yield of commercial crops. Link to the book New Farming System. I.E. Ovsinsky http://www.viktoriy.ru/ovsinskiy-1 Link to the video about earthworms • Earthworms are the most underestimated ... Link to my Telegram channel https://t.me/zapiskyagrnma