Paperwork is no longer optional
Irrigation decisions increasingly need to be explained, not just made. Clear records provide the context, accountability, and confidence needed to support decisions over time.
Irrigation decisions increasingly need to be explained, not just made. Clear records provide the context, accountability, and confidence needed to support decisions over time.
Irrigation plans rely on people to adjust, pause, and respond when conditions change. Human judgement remains central to effective irrigation management.
Irrigation outcomes are shaped by the system delivering the water. Even when volumes match on paper, differences in pressure, capacity, and uniformity can lead to very different results in the field.
Root depth determines how much water a crop can access. Understanding where roots are most active helps guide irrigation decisions and avoid unnecessary water loss.
Soil is not a passive container for irrigation. It is a dynamic buffer that determines how water is stored, released, and made available to plant roots. Understanding soil behaviour changes how irrigation timing and volume should be managed.
Evapotranspiration is widely used in irrigation planning, yet it is often reduced to a number on a report. Its real value lies in understanding what that number represents: daily demand and the rate at which soil moisture is being depleted.
Jurie Germishuys from Australian Vintage explains how SWAN Systems supports irrigation management across 1,600 hectares of vineyards, improving precision, continuity and confidence in decision-making.
This is the first article in a short series on first principles of irrigation management - the fundamentals that underpin good decisions, regardless of crop, region, or system.
Greg Ingleton reflects on his long-running work with SWAN Systems across South Australia and New South Wales, showing how structured irrigation scheduling can reduce water use while maintaining high-quality public open space.
Kevin Ruble, General Manager at Tachi Farms, shares how bringing all irrigation data into one place helps his team work more efficiently across 821 acres of grapes, pistachios, and pomegranates. This testimonial highlights how SWAN supports better planning and clearer decision-making.