Irrigation

Traditional & Advanced Irrigation in Tamworth

We Design, Install & Maintain Systems

One of the key considerations when setting up or expanding operations on a rural property, is how to effectively source and distribute water. Whether you're a farmer, industrial operator or another player in the agricultural space, these decisions can make or break your lands' financial viability.


At Wade N Water, we understand the needs of our rural clients when it comes to H2O, which is why we provide comprehensive irrigation system designs, installation and maintenance services. Starting at the source (a bore hole, water tank or other water source), we'll dig the necessary trenches and set-up a pipeline and pumps to successfully deliver water to your crops, livestock, home and gardens.


Based in Tamworth, we service the New England Region, Liverpool Plains and Gunnedah. Call 0427 315 967 for assistance.

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Common Irrigation Systems

Depending on the lay of the land, there are several irrigation systems that could be of use to you:


  • Sprinkler irrigation—This system sprays water in the form of a mist or a shower over crops. It's more efficient than flood irrigation and is commonly used in areas with low water availability.
  • Centre pivot irrigation—This system uses a long arm that rotates around a central pivot, delivering water through sprinklers or spray nozzles. It's best suited for large-scale farming operations and is used in areas with sufficient water availability.
  • Side roll irrigation—This form of mechanised irrigation involves unrolling and moving long tubes of water along a field to water crops from above. It's cost-effective and efficient compared to other forms of irrigation.
  • Hard hose irrigators—This system uses a long, flexible hose to distribute water over crops in a precise manner. It's best used in areas of uneven terrain or irregular shapes.
  • Low-pressure booms—This system uses multiple nozzles to deliver water directly to crops. Low-pressure booms reduce water waste and runoff by delivering water directly to the root zone of crops.
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