talajvizek
Talajvizek, also known as groundwater irrigation, refers to the practice of using water extracted from underground aquifers to irrigate crops. This method is widely employed in agricultural regions where surface water sources are scarce or unreliable. Groundwater is accessed through wells, which can be manually operated or powered by pumps, often driven by electricity, diesel engines, or solar power.
The technique is particularly common in arid and semi-arid regions, where rainfall is insufficient to sustain
Talajvizek plays a crucial role in food production but requires careful monitoring to prevent long-term environmental