PLANT-DRIVEN IRRIGATION FROM THE GROUND UP.

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PLANT-DRIVEN IRRIGATION FROM THE GROUND UP.

Root Demand Irrigation (RDI ) is an innovative irrigation approach that allows plants to control the water they receive from the ground up based on the needs of the plant. RDI was developed for those hardto-water places where traditional irrigation methods are cost prohibitive. PLANT-DRIVEN IRRIGATION FROM THE GROUND UP The RDI solution was co-developed by Valmont Irrigation and DuPont after years of extensive research based on the natural process of root exudation, a means by which the plant roots send signals that release water from the RDI tube. And, at the precise time it is needed. RDI is an effective and cost-efficient solution for the toughest irrigation acres.

LESS WATER LESS LABOR LESS ENERGY GREATER YIELDS THE SMART SOLUTION THAT ALLOWS PLANTS TO TAKE CONTROL. Root Demand Irrigation elevates the efficiency and effectiveness of precision irrigation by allowing plants to control the release of water, and enabling growers to harvest maximum yields from previously lost or production-challenged acres. PIVOT CORNERS IRREGULARLY SHAPED FIELDS REPLACING FLOOD

THE SCIENCE BEHIND ROOT DEMAND IRRIGATION Material science and engineering expertise are the drivers behind the success of RDI, which was engineered based on the plants natural growth process of root exudation. Throughout the growing cycle, plants emit chemicals called exudates that serve different functions. In addition to providing lubrication to help roots move through the soil profile, exudates serve as a catalyst that triggers RDI to release water as the plant needs it. The centerpiece of RDI is a series of porous subsurface tubes positioned below the root zone. RDI senses the introduction of exudates and supplies water where and when it s needed. Unlike other types of subsurface irrigation products, RDI is porous along the entire length of the tube. As roots approach the tube, released exudates prompt changes to the surface tension on the tube, affecting the rate that water flows through the tube wall into the root zone. This natural interaction between the plants roots and the RDI tube material results in efficient, interactive irrigation where plants receive the amount of water required, and at the time it is needed.

EFFECTIVE ENERGY-EFFICIENT ECONOMICAL Yields up to 95% of Center Pivot Center Pivot YIELDS RDI Yields Match or Exceed Flood Irrigation Flood YIELDS RDI UP TO WATER SAVINGS COMPARED TO 40 % PREVIOUS IRRIGATION PRACTICES. MANUFACTURED BY VALMONT IRRIGATION IN THE U.S.A. RDI offers a significant advantage over other forms of irrigation that use the soil as a repository to store water between irrigation cycles and forces water to the plant. By contrast, the plant-driven technology of RDI allows the RDI tube to be the water reservoir. This results in lower energy consumption, making the process highly economical. RDI tubes are engineered with the strength and reliability to serve growers through many growing seasons continuously, efficiently and cost-effectively. The plant-driven RDI approach allows growers to realize significant reductions in water use and energy savings; all while enjoying increased yields from lost acres with minimal labor and irrigation management involvement.

Buried beneath the roots, a series of RDI tubes are installed at various intervals contingent upon row spacing and soil type (usually 30 inches apart). RDI is perfectly positioned to sense the exudates that trigger the release of water where and when it is needed by the plant. THE COMPLETE IRRIGATION SOLUTION RDI requires minimal filtration when used with existing water sources such as ground water, ponds, canals or other sources. Flow can be adjusted with minimal effort and labor by changing the water pressure within the tubes. The RDI Control Panel provides on-site or remote readouts of flow and pressure, crop nutrition, crop protection, moisture sensors, pump run time and energy usage. RDI cuts costs and requires less energy and water because it uses low pressure (often 2 psi or less). Growers spend less time and labor managing the irrigation process. SET IT, FORGET IT AND MONITOR FROM THE GROUND UP!

KEY RDI BENEFITS 50 % TOTAL WATER USAGE IS DRIVEN BY THE CROP ITSELF or more Easy to regulate and manage Operates at low pressure Saves money and energy Conserves water Resilient and durable Lasts for many seasons Small filter is simple and economical Easily accepts and applies Crop nutrition Crop protection Balance Line BENEFITS VARIOUS CROPS Supply Line RDI Tubes TUBE RESPONDS TO PLANT ON DEMAND LOW PRESSURE 2-4 psi Water Source SIMPLE SCREEN FILTER

A REVOLUTIONARY IRRIGATION APPROACH TAKES ROOT Over the past decade, engineering advancements in precision irrigation methods have proven effective in addressing challenges facing irrigators today. Yet opportunities for improvement still exist. Root Demand Irrigation is exactly one of those opportunities. RDI is a simple yet effective solution providing greater yields with less water, labor and energy. SET IT, FORGET IT AND MONITOR FROM THE GROUND UP! For more details about the revolutionary RDI approach, contact the RDI team or a local dealer and discover how to put your plants in control FROM THE GROUND UP. Root Demand Irrigation 4458 S. 67th St. Omaha, Nebraska 68117 USA 402.574.6300 rdi@valmont.com rootdemandirrigation.com Valmont Irrigation has a policy of continuous product improvement and development. As a result, certain changes in standard equipment, options, price, etc. may have occurred after the publication of this brochure. Some photographs and specifications may not be identical to current production. Valmont Irrigation reserves the right to change product design and specifications at any time without incurring obligations. 2014 Valmont Industries, Inc., Valley, NE 68064 USA. All rights reserved.