Do Not Compromise On Water Quality

You need to meet the demands of the market and to do that you need to make sure that you are putting in place the processes to help you do that. However, your agricultural efforts need to be immaculate so that there is no room for any errors that could compromise your crops’ quality. Water is the main ingredient to make sure the quality of the crops is maintained. To ensure that you are using water efficiently, you can use water treatment methods to enhance the quality of the water.

Sources Of Water

Most farmers’ water for agriculture comes from the ground, surface, or thoroughly treated water from the municipalities. However, the water quality has seen deterioration over the years owing to rising pollution. We cannot have the quality of the crops take a hit because of poor water quality. All the water has to be used so that no water goes to waste, as it is our responsibility to use water as efficiently as possible. The pesticides and other chemicals that are used and end up seeping into the water source underground. To tackle this issue we need to make sure that the water is free of all harmful contaminants before we use it.

Pest Management Techniques to reduce the impact of the pesticides

Pathogens and other contaminants need to be removed so as to ensure that the water is safe to use. Also, farmers employ Integrated Pest Management Techniques to mitigate the impact of pesticides. All the reasons because of which the water could be contaminated need to be taken into account, or hop on over to our friends at Watson Wells to learn more. Some of the reasons are as follows:

  1. How much control does the farmer have over the water source?

  2. Is the water source safeguarded well?

  3. How well is the land being used that surrounds the farmer?

  4. If the farm is located downstream, then is there any chance that the water could be contaminated up the stream?

Chemical treatment of agricultural water was the only alternative in the original planned agricultural water regulation if the agricultural water was unsafe and unfit for sanitary use, and the situation was beyond the farmer’s control. The FDA has provided some clarifications for the farmers to use alternate methods to continue to use the water that is available on the surface without subjecting it to any treatments.

Farmers that use water that contains a high number of microbiological elements, have no other way to treat their water except treatment. There are several antibacterial substances that are recommended by the FDA that can be used to treat the water. Whatever chemical that the farmers opt to use to treat their water, has to be EPA-compliant. 

Water treatment methods

The following are some of the water treatment technologies used in agriculture:

Filtration

Biological Remediation

Mixing/Aeration

Ultrafiltration

Disinfection via Reverse Osmosis

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