Irrigation Water Percolation Test for Assessing Soil Suitability for Orchards and Vineyards
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- July 25, 2025
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Before planting trees or vines, it's essential to understand how your soil drains. This free factsheet teaches you how to use the Irrigation Water Percolation Test (IWPT) to know if your soil can support healthy root systems for orchards or vineyards.
With step-by-step instructions, you'll learn why IWPT is a simple, proven method for testing soil drainage. This guide is ideal for growers, landowners, and hobbyists preparing for long-term success.
What You'll Learn:
- How soil texture and drainage affect orchard and vineyard health
- How to perform an IWPT and interpret results
- How to identify and evaluate soil conditions using an IWPT
Download your free copy and make sure your site is ready for planting success!
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