How much is a Reinke irrigation system?

Initial Cost • Pivots typically cost between $245-$400/acre ($600- $1000/ha). Drip systems cost 20% to 100% more than pivots.

Who owns Reinke Manufacturing?

FOUNDER Richard F. Reinke
OUR FOUNDER. Richard F. Reinke, founder of Reinke Manufacturing Co., Inc., was a pioneer in the irrigation industry. Many of his innovations he conceived have become standards for the industry throughout the world.

How much does a water Pivot cost?

Short pivots have a very high cost per acre and longer pivots cost much less. On a 1/4 mile long pivot that irrigates 126 acres the installed cost may average between $75,000.00 and $80,000.00, plus freight. This would place the cost per acre at between $595.00 and $635.00 per acre.

How much is a Valley pivot?

Standard 160 acre system and end gun with actual irrigated area of 132 acres installed at a cost of $48,000 with a power and water source and connecting equipment cost of $30,000.

How long is a pivot tower?

The distance between towers is called a span. The length of the span can vary between 130 and 200 feet. The typical pipe on the pivot has an outside diameter of 65/8 inches with a wall thickness of 0.109 inches. The pipe and the towers are typically galvanized to prevent corrosion.

What is zimmatic?

Zimmatic irrigation systems are built to last. From industry-leading durability and strength to innovative enhancements and advanced technology, every product is designed to be a part of a custom and flexible solution that best supports you and your field.

What is the drawback of using pivot irrigation?

11 Disadvantages/Cons/Drawbacks of center pivot irrigation: Crops sensitive to stream or crown wetting. Lack of aeration in the root zone. Wind affects the water distribution. Evaporation losses can be high.

Which irrigation method is the most efficient?

Drip irrigation is the most water-efficient way to irrigate many different plantings. It is an ideal way to water in clay soils because the water is applied slowly, allowing the soil to absorb the water and avoid runoff.

How much does a 40 acre pivot cost?

40 acre Center Pivot System Example. Standard 40 acre system with end gun, installed at a cost of $38,000 with a well and power source cost of $30,000.

How many gallons of water does a pivot use?

Most center pivots are designed to be capable of applying 0.3 inches over 24 hours at 6 gpm/ac, meaning you could potentially apply just over 2 inches in a week. Two inches per week or 9 inches in a month is more than enough water to meet a crop’s water use requirements in the humid East.

Where are zimmatic pivots made?

state of Nebraska
Lindsay Corporation (NYSE: LNN), formerly known as Lindsay Manufacturing Co., is a manufacturer of Zimmatic brand center pivot irrigation systems, based in the U.S. state of Nebraska. It also manufactures farm and construction machinery, as well as road and railroad infrastructure equipment.

Why choose Reinke irrigation systems?

Engineered to perform in the most harsh conditions and challenging terrains, Reinke irrigation systems provide many years of trouble-free operation. Made from high-strength steel, the Electrogator® II eliminates six thousand pounds of soil-compacting weight which causes less stress and wear on the system’s drive-train and critical components.

What is a Reinke system?

Built from high strength materials, a Reinke system weighs less resulting in less stress on the drive train. This reduces the cost of ownership over the life of the system.

Why choose our irrigation systems?

Our design and materials add up to a system that is lighter weight, more efficient and longer-lasting than comparable systems. Irrigation in agriculture plays a significant role in the production of U.S. and World agriculture goods.

How many acres can you irrigate with one irrigation system?

When the system is finished with one side of the field, it pivots easily to irrigate the other side. It uses only one cart path, no towing is necessary and you’re able to irrigate twice as many acres with just one system.

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