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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