Water is essential to agriculture production. In addition water is managed to supplement production with its uses comprising irrigation, spraying, drinking for livestock, and washing (vegetables, livestock buildings). In the UK water for agriculture is obtained either directly from rain, rivers, boreholes and storage ponds or from the supply of mains waters or a combination of these. The effect of extreme weather phenomena associated with climate change are a threat to availability of water for agriculture from all sources.

View course on BOSS

Unsure what BOSS is? [Find out more]


Related Skills and Training

Farm Benchmarking
This module describes the use of the Measure to Manage program to
Feed Efficiency
This module examines how meat and milk production may be
Respiratory Disease in Cattle
This module examines the prevention, treatment and control of