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Jul 26

Types of micro catchments used in agriculture?

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Jul 26
1. Contour bunds: These are small embankments constructed along the contour of the land to slow down the flow of water and allow it to infiltrate into the soil.

2. Check dams: These are small dams constructed across a watercourse to slow down the flow of water and create small reservoirs for irrigation or groundwater recharge.

3. Gabion structures: These are wire mesh baskets filled with stones or other materials that are used to control erosion and retain soil on slopes.

4. Swales: These are shallow channels or depressions dug into the land to capture and store water, allowing it to infiltrate into the soil.

5. Rainwater harvesting systems: These are systems that collect and store rainwater from rooftops or other surfaces for use in irrigation or other agricultural activities.

6. Percolation ponds: These are shallow depressions dug into the land to capture and store water, allowing it to percolate into the soil and recharge groundwater.

7. Contour trenches: These are shallow trenches dug along the contour of the land to capture and store water, allowing it to infiltrate into the soil.

8. Keyline plowing: This is a technique that involves plowing along the contour of the land to create small ridges and furrows that capture and store water.
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Jul 26
- Rooftop catchment: Collects rainwater from roofs of buildings and other structures.
- Yard catchment: Collects rainwater from paved or unpaved yards and other impervious surfaces.
- Street catchment: Collects rainwater from streets and other paved areas.
- Field catchment: Collects rainwater from fields and other agricultural areas.
- Forest catchment: Collects rainwater from forests and other wooded areas.
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