sprøjtesø
Sprøjtesø is a Danish term that translates to "spray lake" or "irrigation pond." It refers to a man-made body of water specifically designed and utilized for the purpose of agricultural irrigation. These ponds are typically constructed in farming areas where natural water sources are insufficient or unreliable for irrigating crops. The primary function of a sprøjtesø is to store water, often collected from rainfall or pumped from underground aquifers or surface water bodies, to be later used for spraying onto fields.
The construction of a sprøjtesø can vary in size and design depending on the agricultural needs of
Sprøjtesø play a crucial role in modern agriculture, particularly in regions prone to drought or with limited