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A new system is designed around the crop, soil type, field dimensions, water source, and available flow and pressure. The designer calculates pipe sizing, filtration, and emitter spacing to deliver uniform water without exceeding the supply. Good hydraulic design balances flow across the whole field so every plant gets its share.
New agricultural drip systems commonly run from about $1,800 to $3,500 per acre, with orchards and highly automated systems reaching $4,000 to $8,000 or more per acre. Cost depends on crop, water source, filtration, automation, and terrain. A site-specific design gives the most accurate estimate.
The best system depends on crop, soil, and water supply: drip and subsurface drip suit row crops and vines, microsprinklers fit many orchards, and sprinklers work for field and forage crops. Water quality, salinity, and the need for frost protection also guide the choice. A design review matches the method to your conditions.
Installation time depends on acreage and complexity, ranging from a few days for a small block to several weeks for large or automated systems. The schedule covers trenching, mainline and submain work, filtration, and emitter layout, followed by pressure testing. Planning ahead of the season avoids planting delays.
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