Night-time irrigation
This system exploits the night-time hours or the earliest hours of the day when evaporation is at a minimum
Under-canopy micro spraying
It is the irrigation method, partly different from the drop, because while maintaining a distributing wing along each row, it uses micro or mini-sprinklers.
Drip irrigation
Drip irrigation is an irrigation method that slowly applies water to plants, both depositing water on the surface of the ground surrounding the plant or directly onto the root area.
Anti-freeze spark plugs and burners
Burners and anti-freeze spark plugs are systems that are based on the direct transfer of heat to the environment.
Anti-freeze-fan rotary system from the ground
This techniques remix the air and counteracts layering.
Anti-freeze fans
Fans are the most common devices used in alternative anti-freeze systems to irrigation.
Borders and hedges
The maintenance or restoration of natural elements that delimit the edges of fields or the farms themselves aim to slow down the movements of water from the soil to bodies of water and reduce erosion caused by water and wind.
Wind-breakers
Windbreakers or living windbreakers or tree cover is usually made up of perennial trees or shrubs set out into “rows”, especially on windward boundaries with the aim of protecting crops from the wind.
Mycorrhizae
Mycorrhizae are mutual symbiotic associations (with reciprocal benefits) between fungi in the soil and the non-lignified roots of plants.
Use of rock flour
Volcanic rock flour is an excellent soil amendment since it encourages ideal soil porosity.