Water for Agriculture

Irrigation Water

Water is an essential nutrient for both crops and livestock. In this section, discover in-depth information on the importance of water quality for agriculture. Find resources on feed management effects on watersheds, water system design in the dairy, and the impact of groundwater pollution.

Agriculture and Water Quality Considerations

Water quality is critical for the success of agriculture. The quality of water is determined by various factors, including soluble salts, alkalinity, and pH. Poor quality water can affect crop growth, yield, and livestock health and productivity.

Agricultural water typically comes from surface water, rainwater, groundwater, or municipal water. Groundwater, however, accounts for the majority of water used for agricultural activities. Groundwater aquifers vary in size and the quality of water yielded can differ from one aquifer to another.

In the United States, eutrophication is one of the leading surface water issues that impair water quality. Eutrophication causes increased algae and aquatic weeds growth and is often accelerated by higher amounts of phosphorus. Learn how to manage phosphorus with Penn State Extension.

In-depth information on water quality for agriculture can be obtained through Penn State Extension resources. In this section, discover more on water quality benefits of biomass crops, watershed-friendly deicing materials, and passive treatment for acid water. Information on water requirements under the Food Safety Modernization Act can be accessed, as well.

Irrigation Water Quality and Crops

Water used for crop irrigation can vary in quality depending on its source and qualities. It is important, however, to ensure the safe use of agricultural water. Irrigating crops with contaminated water can result in contaminated produce, which is why it’s critical to determine the quality of the water.

Irrigation water quality is determined based on water salinity and ion toxicity, as well as pH and alkalinity. Water treatment and protection options often include reverse osmosis, distillation, dilution, acidification, and biochar applications.

The best way to monitor water safety is through regular irrigation water quality testing. Produce growers in Pennsylvania can test their water through Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences testing program. Test kits are available at Penn State Extension’s offices.

Resources on interpreting irrigation water test results are available. In addition, homeowners and producers can learn more about why and how to test water, as well as obtain a water quality checklist.

Livestock Water Quality

Providing safe and sufficient water for livestock is important for keeping them healthy. If the quality of water is poor, the growth, productivity, and reproduction of animals may be adversely affected.

In dairy production, the most common water-related problems originate from aesthetic pollutants such as manganese, hydrogen sulfide, and iron. Water quality problems can lead to health issues, reduced water intake, and decreased milk production. Producers are advised to regularly test watering points and keep records for each water source.

Livestock producers can benefit from various Penn State Extension webinars and publications. Explore study results on the quality of livestock water supplies, along with thresholds for health and milk production effects. In addition, uncover how water quality affects dairy herds during the free water system design webinar.

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  1. Mantenimiento y Rehabilitación de Pozos de Agua
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    Mantenimiento y Rehabilitación de Pozos de Agua
    By Dana Flowers, M.S., Bryan Swistock
    Los pozos de agua requieren un mantenimiento regular para garantizar un flujo de agua adecuado y una calidad óptima del agua.
  2. Cloración de Choque de Pozos y Manantiales
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    Cloración de Choque de Pozos y Manantiales
    By Bryan Swistock, William Sharpe, Ph.D.
    La cloración de choque se puede utilizar para desinfectar los suministros de agua que se han contaminado como resultado de un incidente de contaminación.
  3. Bacterias Coliformes
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    Bacterias Coliformes
    By Bryan Swistock
    Este artículo describe qué son las bacterias coliformes, de dónde vienen y cómo eliminarlas del agua potable.
  4. Efficient irrigation is key to agricultural success. Photo: Jennifer Fetter, Penn State
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    Water Use Efficiency in Agricultural Trickle Irrigation Systems
    By Andy Yencha, Leon Ressler
    Water availability is a key factor in achieving top crop yields. Since water supply for irrigation in drought situations is often limited, achieving the most efficient way to irrigate is critical to agricultural success.
  5. Concentrated Flow Paths on Farms
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    Concentrated Flow Paths on Farms
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    Recorded Feb 20, 2023
    Learn about what generates concentrated flow paths, why they can be a problem, and what can be done to diminish the harmful impacts of these runoff events.
  6. How to Interpret a Water Analysis Report
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    How to Interpret a Water Analysis Report
    By Bryan Swistock
    This article outlines some of the major parameters you may see on the analysis and assists you in understanding the numbers on a water test report.
  7. Problemas y Soluciones Comunes del Agua Potable
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    Problemas y Soluciones Comunes del Agua Potable
    By Bryan Swistock, James Andrew Clark
    Una lista de síntomas en el agua (color, olor, sabor), las causas comunes y las posibles soluciones a los problemas comunes del agua potable.
  8. Solving Bacteria Problems in Wells and Springs
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    Solving Bacteria Problems in Wells and Springs
    By Bryan Swistock
    Length 9:59
    This video discusses various steps homeowners can take to solve or treat bacteria problems in wells, springs and cisterns used for drinking water.
  9. Learn, Protect, and Promote Water Lesson Plan and Demonstration
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    Learn, Protect, and Promote Water Lesson Plan and Demonstration
    Comprehensive Water Quality and Pesticide Stewardship Outreach lesson plan on water sources, pollution, and best management practices, including engaging groundwater recharge and pollution activity.
  10. Greenhouse and nursery for vegetables and ornamentals at the Southeast Agricultural Research & Extension Center in Landisville, PA
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    A Water Quality Toolkit for Greenhouse and Nursery Production
    By Susan Boser
    Water quality plays a critical role in determining successful production of nursery and greenhouse crops, and should be considered in fertilization management and disease control.
  11. Manejo de Sistemas de Agua Privados
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    Manejo de Sistemas de Agua Privados
    By Bryan Swistock
    Guía informativa y de gestión para los propietarios de viviendas con sistemas privados de abastecimiento de agua: pozos, manantiales y cisternas; donde se incluye además información sobre los análisis de agua, la resolución de problemas y la conservación del agua.
  12. Using Low-Yielding Wells
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    Using Low-Yielding Wells
    By Bryan Swistock, William Sharpe, Ph.D.
    There are several steps that can be used to increase the adequacy of a low-yielding well.
  13. Coliform Bacteria
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    Coliform Bacteria
    By Bryan Swistock, William Sharpe, Ph.D.
    This article describes what coliform bacteria are, where they come from and how to remove them from drinking water.
  14. Managing Your Well During Drought
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    Managing Your Well During Drought
    By Bryan Swistock, William Sharpe, Ph.D.
    Groundwater levels in wells vary over time. Water conservation and pump adjustments can help manage your water well during drought.
  15. Water Well Maintenance and Rehabilitation
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    Water Well Maintenance and Rehabilitation
    By Dana Flowers, M.S., Bryan Swistock
    Water wells require regular maintenance to ensure adequate water flow and optimum water quality.
  16. Water System Planning: Estimating Water Needs
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    Water System Planning: Estimating Water Needs
    By Bryan Swistock, William Sharpe, Ph.D.
    Find out how to estimate homeowner or farmer water needs and calculate how much water must be delivered from a private water supply to meet these needs.
  17. Water Well Location by Fracture Trace Mapping
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    Water Well Location by Fracture Trace Mapping
    By Bryan Swistock, William Sharpe, Ph.D.
    Fracture Trace Mapping can be used to locate larger producing water wells for farms, businesses and large homes.
  18. Shock Chlorination of Wells and Springs
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    Shock Chlorination of Wells and Springs
    By Bryan Swistock, William Sharpe, Ph.D.
    Shock chlorination can be used to disinfect water supplies that have been contaminated as a result of a contamination incident.
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