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Years ago we began offering
a complete system approach
to customers in agriculture.
It was considered a step
up for growers looking
for solutions which would
last, not just work for
a season or two.
That same long range plan
approach exists today
with every Vanden Bussche
analysis, except now the
equipment and designs
available for water delivery
systems are much improved.
New precision control
systems are evolving every
season to help growers
in all agricultural specialties.
No doubt, these new advantages
translate to crop profitability
increases.
From greenhouse seedlings
to the newest specialty
crops, we'll keep you
ahead of the field by
installing the most economically
justified system. By keeping
the soil moisture at optimal
levels for increased transpiration,
photosynthesis and growth,
the added value of a Vanden
Bussche installed system
will directly improve
your bottom line.
To enhance yields and quality,
call the best in Ontario
- our team. We'll make
certain your operation
has the best moisture
delivery system possible.
Hand-Move Portable and
Semi-Permanent Systems.
In this application, evenly
spaced lateral pipes are
fed by a movable main
truck line; each lateral
irrigation set waters
one section of the field
and is then moved until
the sequence covers the
entire area. In a permanent
system the main line(s)
is buried and often more
than one lateral line
is employed.
Solid-Set Permanent
System. Here a network
of lateral and main supply
pipe, and riser pipes
with sprinklers, cover
the entire field. In operation,
either all or part of
the area can be irrigated
to allow flexibility of
both rates and volumes
(i.e., smaller volumes
applied more frequently).
This system excels in
frost protection/cooling
and the buried pipe does
not obstruct machine traffic
or require moving.
Fixed-Volume Big Gun
(Hand-Move and Travelling)
Systems. Through the
use of aluminum, rigid
or flexible plastic pipe,
water is supplied to a
series of high-volume
brass sprinklers (guns)
which project water in
a large circular pattern
(e.g. 300 feet). Guns
are moved by hand to new
settings.
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